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in an experiment using a microscope why do we use iodine BEST ANSWER GETS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER

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Answered by parikshit17
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Iodine is a useful stain as well. Iodine is used when studying plant cells. It reacts with starch and turns blue-black, because it is a starch indicator. ... Iodine can work as a stain on animal cells as well, causing the cell membrane and nucleus to appear more visible.

Answered by Anonymous
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Using iodine to test for the presence of starch is a common experiment. A solution of iodine (I2) and potassium iodide (KI) in water has a light orange-brown color. ... Amylose is the compound that is responsible for the blue color. Its chain forms a helix shape, and iodine can be bound inside this helix .....

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