name the stain used to study plant cell
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saffranin is the red stain which is used to study plant cell
it stains the nucleus , the vacuole and the plasma membrane
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it stains the nucleus , the vacuole and the plasma membrane
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Methylene blue. Methylene blue is used to stain animal cells, such as human cheek cells, to make their nuclei more observable. Also used to stain the blood film and used in cytology.
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Iodine: Stains carbohydrates in plant and animal specimens brown or blue-black. Stains glycogen red.
Methylene blue: Stains acidic cell parts (like nucleus) blue. Use on animal, bacteria and blood specimens.
Eosin Y: Stains alkaline cell parts (like cytoplasm) pink. Use on plants, animals and blood. Can be used as a substitute for Congo Red and Carmine.
Toluidene blue: Stains acidic cell parts (like nucleus) dark blue. Good to show mitosis in plant cells.
Wright's stain: Stains red blood cells pink/red.
Crystal Violet: Stains bacteria purple.
Aceto-orcein: Biological stain for chromosomes and connective tissue.
Sudan III: Biological stain used as a lipid indicator.
Methylene blue: Stains acidic cell parts (like nucleus) blue. Use on animal, bacteria and blood specimens.
Eosin Y: Stains alkaline cell parts (like cytoplasm) pink. Use on plants, animals and blood. Can be used as a substitute for Congo Red and Carmine.
Toluidene blue: Stains acidic cell parts (like nucleus) dark blue. Good to show mitosis in plant cells.
Wright's stain: Stains red blood cells pink/red.
Crystal Violet: Stains bacteria purple.
Aceto-orcein: Biological stain for chromosomes and connective tissue.
Sudan III: Biological stain used as a lipid indicator.
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