why are plants and animals specimens usually stained with dyes before observing them through a microscope?
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because they are usually colourless and also to differentiate different ce organelles
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Plant and animal specimens are usually stained with dyes before observing it through microscope because the cells are transparent and can't be seen with naked eye . By staining its parts it is visible . Methyl blue is one such stain used for this purpose.
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