Chapter 12 Flashcards

1
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Malachite Green

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Staining ascaris eggs and erythrocytes

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2
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Methylene Blue

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Vital staining of nervous tissue

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5
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Bismack Brown

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For staining Diptheria organisms

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6
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Iodine

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Microscopic study of starch granules

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8
Q

Night Blue

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Substitute for carbol fuscin in acid fast staining

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9
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Toluidine blue

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For staining nissl granules

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11
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Iodine

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Oldest of all stains

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12
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Acid fuscin

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Aka masson stain

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14
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Acridine orange

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Differentiates dead and living cells

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16
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Silver Nitrate

A

Demonstration of spirochete, reticulum

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18
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Congo red

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Stain for axis cylinders in embryos

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19
Q

Victorial Blue

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For demonstration of neuroglia in frozen sections

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20
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Acridine red 3B

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Demontrates deposit of calcium salts and sites of phosphatases activities

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21
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Prussian blue

A

Demonstration of circulatory system by injection

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22
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Gold Sublimate

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Stain used for metallic impregnation

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23
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Rhodamine B

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Used with osmic acid to stain blood and glandular tissues

24
Q

Congo Red

A

Best known as an indicator

27
Q

Giemsa stain

A

For staining blood to differentiate leukocytes

29
Q

Benzidine

A

For staining Hemoglobin

30
Q

Osmium tetroxide

A

Stains fat

32
Q

Janus Green B

A

Demonstrating mitochondria

33
Q

Celestine blue

A

Resistant to strong acid dyes

36
Q

Methyl Green

A

Stains Chromatin green

38
Q

Orcein

A

Stain for elastic fibers

39
Q

Picric acid

A

Cytoplasmic stain in contrast to basic dyes

42
Q

Crystal violet

A

Staining in frozen sections and platelets

44
Q

Neutral red

A

1:10000-1:1000000 concentrations

Basic dye for observing cell granules

45
Q

Celestine Blue

A

Recommended for routine staining of fixed sections

46
Q

Bismack Brown

A

Contrast stain for grams technique, acid fast and papanicolaus method.

47
Q

Alcian blue

A

Stains mucopolysaccharides by forming salt bridges

50
Q

Mayers Carmalum solution

A

Mordanted dye acting as a basic dye and staining acidic substances

54
Q

Carmine

A

Chromatin stain for fresh materials in smear preparations

57
Q

Aniline blue

A

Cytoplasmic stain used to counterstain epithelian sections

59
Q

Basic fucsin

A

Deep staining acid fast organisims mitochondria and differentiation of muscles with the use of picric acid

67
Q

Acid Fuschin- Picric Acid

A

For Demonstration of connective tissues