Single staining in plant cells and stain name
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Usually, Safranin is a dye used to stain the cells of plants and study them under the microscope. Safranin is a staining agent used in histology and cytology to color the cells and visualize them under the microscope. Safranin reacts with lignin and stains it red. Therefore, only the lignified tissues such as xylem and sclerenchyma are turned red and all other tissues like parenchyma, collenchyma, and phloem remain colorless.
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