why we use safranin in biology practicals
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Because it gives staining to the organisms
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Safranin (also Safranin O or basic red 2) is a biological stain used in histology and cytology. Safranin is used as a counterstain in some staining protocols, colouring all cell nuclei red. This is the classic counterstain in both Gram stains, and endospore staining. It can also be used for the detection of cartilage,[2] mucin and mast cell granules
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