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problem set 4: laboratory applications
- in the cheek swab lab, methylene blue stain was used. explain:
- why this stain was necessary
- what cellular structures it would highlight
- why you might not see all organelles even with staining
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- Necessity: Cheek cells are transparent, stain makes them visible under microscope.
- Structures highlighted: Nucleus as methylene blue binds to DNA/RNA in it.
- Not seeing all organelles: Some organelles are too small for light - microscope (used in cheek - swab lab), or their refractive index and staining properties don't allow easy visualization.
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- Why this stain was necessary: Cheek cells are transparent, and the stain makes them visible under a microscope.
- What cellular structures it would highlight: The nucleus, as methylene blue binds to DNA/RNA present in it.
- Why you might not see all organelles even with staining: Some organelles are too small to be seen with a light - microscope (commonly used in a cheek - swab lab), or their refractive index and staining properties do not allow for easy visualization.