Why are plant and animal specimens usually stained with dyes be
microscope ? Name one stain (or dye) used for this purpose
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To enhance the visibility
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Plant and animal specimen are usually stained before observing through microscope since the stains can provide more visibility to the parts we are trying to see. Specimen may be stained to differentiate between one and another.
Examples of stains used are : Hoechst stain (for staining DNA), Iodine (starch identifier), Safranin (for bacteria)
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