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Basic stains, having a positive charge, bind strongly to negatively charged cell components such as bacterial nucleic acids and cell walls.
The gram stain utilizes crystal violet as the primary stain. This basic dye is positively charged and, therefore, adheres to the cell membranes of both gram negative and positive cells. Gram Stain Micropod McHenry County College biology gramstainmicropod McHenry County College biology gramstainmicropod
Stains primarily form when a substance is spilled onto a surface and the molecules are trapped inside the fibers and pores of the material. The spilled substance coats the underlying material and the newly formed stain reflects back light of its own color, which is how the stain becomes visible to the naked eye. The Nitty Gritty of Stains and Stain Removal Tennessee 4-H Youth Development uploads sites 2020/04 Nit Tennessee 4-H Youth Development uploads sites 2020/04 Nit
Acidic dyes react with cationic or basic components in cells. Proteins and other components in the cytoplasm are basic, and will bind to acidic dyes. Another way of saying this is that cytoplasmic proteins are acidophilic (acid liking - i.e. bind to acidic dyes).
Iodine binds to starch, making a blue-black color. This gives color to the epidermal cells, making them more readily visible and observable.
negatively charged molecules Basic stains are attracted to negatively charged molecules in the cell including nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and some proteins. Acidic stains can be positive stains (stain the cells) or they can be negative stains (stain the background and not the cells). 1.9: Simple Stain - Biology LibreTexts Biology LibreTexts 01:Labs 1.09:SimpleStain Biology LibreTexts 01:Labs 1.09:SimpleStain
Basic (cationic or positively charged) dyes bind to negatively charged components in the cell membrane and cytoplasm. Stains - Microbiology Resource Center Truckee Meadows Community College lab-protocols stains Truckee Meadows Community College lab-protocols stains
Fine-grained woods generally have pores that are too small for the pigments to settle into. As a result, usually pigment-containing stains will also include a small amount of a binder which helps to adhere the pigments to the wood. A common binder would be a drying oil such as linseed oil.

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