Why do we have to use stains in microscopes?
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Stains are used to inorder to view cell organelles clearly and to differentiate from one another.
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Cell staining is a technique that can be used to better visualize cells and cell components under a microscope. By using different stains, one can preferentially stain certain cell components, such as a nucleus or a cell wall, or the entire cell.
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