Water and glycerine are almost isotonic to the cell sap and thus exosmosis does not take place. These liquids do not allow the material to dry soon. No, we cannot use any other chemical instead of glycerine.
Water and glycerine are almost isotonic to the cell sap and thus exosmosis does not take place. These liquids do not allow the material to dry soon. No, we cannot use any other chemical instead of glycerine.
Name the stain used to study the animal cell.
Methylene blue.
Methylene blue.
See lessWhy don’t we see any other cytoplasmic organelles while observing the cell?
We don't see any other cytoplasmic organelles because they are not stained by the stain which we use.
We don’t see any other cytoplasmic organelles because they are not stained by the stain which we use.
See lessWhy should we use water and glycerine for mounting the material? Can we use any other chemical instead of glycerine?
Water and glycerine are almost isotonic to the cell sap and thus exosmosis does not take place. These liquids do not allow the material to dry soon. No, we cannot use any other chemical instead of glycerine.
Water and glycerine are almost isotonic to the cell sap and thus exosmosis does not take place. These liquids do not allow the material to dry soon. No, we cannot use any other chemical instead of glycerine.
See lessWhat is composition of plasma membrane?
Plasma membrane is made up of proteins and lipids.
Plasma membrane is made up of proteins and lipids.
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