The flashcard explains blood smears need staining for light microscope viewing to differentiate blood cells, and names methylene blue as a stain used.
O flashcard explica que esfregaços de sangue precisam ser corados para visualização em microscópio de luz para diferenciar células sanguíneas, e nomeia a azul de metileno como um corante usado.
Front | Explain why blood smears need to be stained for viewing under the light microscope and name a stain used for this procedure. |
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Back | Stains allow for differentiating between white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets Stain: methylene blue |
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