explain the significance of staining specimens and comparing
explain the significance of staining specimens and comparing their cellular structure and taking note of their descriptions.
Solution
Process of staining forms an impirantant part in the study of biological structures, cells and tissues. Staining technique 8s used in microscopy to enhance contrast in the microscopic image. Stains and dyes are frequently used in biology to highlight structures in biological tissues for viewing, often with the aid of different microscopes. Stains may be used to define and examine bulk tissues for example, muscle fibers or connective tissue,cell populations classifying different blood cells, for instance or organelles within individual cells. Staining helps us to make better observation of cells, cell organelles and cellular structures.
Comparison of different cellular structures helps us to classify and compare cells and cellular structures of different organsims such as between plants and animals, between one animal gruop and other or between one animal phyla and other. For example one of the method to differentiate animals is on the basis of RBCs. We can differentiate one mamal gruop with other on basis of their cellular structures. Mammals fot example have denucleated RBCs except for camel and Llama that have nucleated RBCs. This differentiatoon has been possible through staining technique.
Description of cells and cellular structures has enabled us to make comparisons between plant and animal cells.
Description of cellular structures helps us to understand better about organization of living organisms.

