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why is cytoplasm stained light in colour? CLASS-9th ques

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Cytoplasm tends to be much poorer in acidic materials than nuclei (there are some expect ions to this statement ) and the cytoplasmic reaction with hematoxylin (or other basic stains) tends to be markedly less than that of the nucleus . Frequently,cytoplasm is termed acidophiles or (in the case of HE slides) eosinophilic in its staining reaction

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