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why do we need stains to observe cells under microscope​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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<p style ="Color:cyan; font-family: cursive; background:black;font size25px;"> The main reason you stain a specimen before putting it under the microscope is to get a better look at it, but staining does much more than simply highlight the outlines of cells. Some stains can penetrate cell walls and highlight cell components, and this can help scientists visualize metabolic processes.

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