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why are most specimens of cells stained before they are examined under the microscope ?

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Answered by SuperstarGold
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Answer: The most basic reason that cells are stained is to enhance visualization of the cell or certain cellular components under a microscope.

Explanation:

Cells may also be stained to highlight metabolic processes or to differentiate between live and dead cells in a sample.


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Answered by BaapJi001
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Question:

why are most specimens of cells stained before they are examined under the microscope ?

Answer:

The most basic reason that cells are stained is to enhance visualization of the cell or certain cellular components under a microscope. Cells may also be stained to highlight metabolic processes or to differentiate between live and dead cells in a sample.

Explanation:

There are two basic types of preparation used to view specimens with a light microscope: wet mounts and fixed specimens. The simplest type of preparation is the wet mount, in which the specimen is placed on the slide in a drop of liquid.

Some More Information:

During decolorization, these bacteria lose the crystal violet stain (primary stain) because they have a thin Peptidoglycan layer. However, they take up the counter stain (safranin) and will appear reddish or pink when viewed under the microscope.


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