359,836 views
31 votes
31 votes
Why do you have to stain the cells before you look at them under the microscope? Year 9 question

User BITSSANDESH
by
2.5k points

1 Answer

4 votes
4 votes

The cells are strained before you look at them under the microscope to enhance visualization of the cell, a particular cellular component or highlight some cellular process. In other words, the cells are "painted" so that the microscopic view of they structures get clearer, given that the cell are small and with weak pigmentation.

User Tgolisch
by
2.8k points