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Process of Cellular Staining

Process of Cellular Staining. Staining is when one takes a slide, dips it into a type of dye and rinses to see the cells and molecules more clearly under a microscope. Until the 1870s natural dyes were used for staining, then a German scientist decided it would be better to use synthetic dyes.

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Process of Cellular Staining

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  1. Process of Cellular Staining Staining is when one takes a slide, dips it into a type of dye and rinses to see the cells and molecules more clearly under a microscope. Until the 1870s natural dyes were used for staining, then a German scientist decided it would be better to use synthetic dyes. Hormone Testosterone

  2. There are many different types of dyes to stain cells with, all highlighting different parts of the cell such as fuchsin dye highlights the mitochondria, and carmine dye highlights glycogen. Early anaphase in an onion cell

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