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Microscopic observation helps with the analysis for the: 1) Color--compositional differences in dyes 2) Fiber surface--delustering particles that may be added by manufacturers 3) Comparison microscope used to check against known fibers True False

          Microscopic observation helps with the analysis for the:
1) Color--compositional differences in dyes
2) Fiber surface--delustering particles that may be added by manufacturers
3) Comparison microscope used to check against known fibers
True
False
        
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Microscopic observation helps with the analysis for the:
1) Color–compositional differences in dyes
2) Fiber surface–delustering particles that may be added by manufacturers
3) Comparison microscope used to check against known fibers
True
False

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Microscopic observation helps with the analysis for the: Color - compositional differences in dyes Fiber surface - delustering particles that may be added by manufacturers Comparison microscope used to check against known fibers True False Microscopic observation helps with the analysis for the: 1) Color - compositional differences in dyes 2) Fiber surface - delustering particles that may be added by manufacturers 3) Comparison microscope used to check against known fibers True False
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00:01 Is it true or false that we stain bacterial cells when using light microscopy? because staining makes the cells bigger and therefore easier to see.
00:11 This is false.
00:14 Absolutely not true.
00:14 It doesn't make the cells bigger.
00:17 The reason we stain is because if we don't stain, most of the structures aren't colorful.
00:25 So bacterial structures usually aren't colorful.
00:29 We stain them to make them colourful...
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