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Identify the scientist who developed a staining method that uses a weak solution of silver nitrate and is valuable in tracing the ramifications of cells ?

a} ROBERT BROWN
b} ROBERT HOOKE
c} CAMILLO GOLGI
d} LEEUWENHOEK

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Answered by shree23kadam
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Answer:

d} LEEUWENHOEK

Explanation:

Using single-lensed microscopes of his own design, van Leeuwenhoek was the first to experiment with microbes, which he originally referred to as dierkens, diertgens or diertjes (Dutch for "small animals" [translated into English as animalcules, from Latin animalculum = "tiny animal"]).[8] Through his experiments, he was the first to relatively determine their size. Most of the "animalcules" are now referred to as unicellular organisms, although he observed multicellular organisms in pond water. He was also the first to document microscopic observations of muscle fibers, bacteria, spermatozoa, red blood cells, crystals in gouty tophi, and blood flow in capillaries.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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● Camillo Golgi is the scientist who developed staining method that uses a weak solution of silver nitrate and is valuable in tracing the rammifications of cells.

● Golgi concocted a technique for staining by solidifying nerve cells in potassium bichromate and afterward impregnating the example with silver nitrate.

● The resultant response, known as the dark reaction permitted him to see the Golgi apparatus under the microscope.

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