Even after staining with methylene blue some of the organelles are not visible in an animal cell under light microscope why
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Romanowsky stains are universally used in hematology. They are composed of methylene blue, oxidative products of methylene blue (Azure A, Azure B, Azure C and Thionin) and eosin dyes. Giemsa, a commonly used stain does not adequately stain red blood cells, platelets or white blood cell cytoplasms when used alone.
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Romanowsky stains are universally used in hematology. They are composed of methylene blue, oxidation products of methylene blue (Azure A, Azure B, Azure C and Thionin) and eosin dyes. Giemsa, a commonly used stain does not adequately stain red blood cells, platelets or white blood cell cytoplasms when used alone.
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