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which cell component is detected by ruthenium red

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Answered by munibaasif1201
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Explanation:

Ruthenium red (RR) is a polycationic dye that has been used to sustain negatively charged molecular species in tissue sections (Luft, 1971). In the electron microscope, stained areas are electron dense and thus are easily distinguished from those that are unstained.

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The answer to the question-"which cell component is detected by ruthenium red" is-

Negatively charged molecular species in tissue sections

Explanation:

The ruthenium red,  is the inorganic dye which is ammoniated ruthenium oxychloride. To stain aldehyde fixed mucopolysaccharides It is used in histology .It is used to sustain negatively charged molecular species in tissue sections and is also a polycationic dye . With the help of electronic microscope, we can see the stained portions are electron dense and so, are easily separate from those which were unstained.

We should know this-

Negatively charged molecules

Negative charge is on electrons while  positive charge is on protons . When it is said that an atom has gained electrons, which results in a negative charge. Such type of ion is called an anion.

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