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hey everyone this is Ron from kenhub and in this tutorial weamp;#39;re going to look at some of the most common staining techniques we use in histology as you probably know histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues so we use staining methods to visualize and distinguish the different parts of cells and tissues since cells and their structures are usually transparent or colorless the types of dyes used to call our cells in their components can either be specific to particular structures chemical groups or even molecules and it can also be nonspecific in which case most of the cell is stained in the same way in this tutorial we will cover some of the most common types of dyes used in histological staining of cells and their structures before we look at some examples of histological dyes I want to give you a brief overview of the types of dyes that are used when staining tissue samples dyes that are used are either acidic or basic or a combination of the two