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QB:Cell Biology- Chapter 1

Chapter 1: Introduction to Cell Biology & Study of Stains

2 Marks Questions: 
  1. Cell
  2. cytology
  3. cytogenetics
  4. cytotaxonomy
  5. cell physiology
  6. cytopathology
  7. cytochemistry
  8. molecular biology and ultra structure
  9. cyto-evolution
  10. cyto-ecology
  11. cell culture
  12. nuclear stain
  13. cytoplasmic stain
  14. counter stain
  15. vital stain
4 Marks Question:
  1. explain the principal of staining.
  2. describe nuclear stain and add a note on its composition.
  3. describe cytoplasmic stain and add a note on its composition.
  4. describe vital stain and add a note on its composition.


8 Marks Question:
  1. what are nuclear stains? explain the principle and composition of any two nuclear stains
  2. what are cytoplasmic stains? explain the principle and composition of any two cytoplasmic stains.
  3. what are vital stains? explain the principle and composition of any two vital stains.
16 Marks Question:
  1. What are stains? explain principle and classification of stains with help of examples.

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  1. Ma'am what is the composition of cytoplasmic/nuclear stain???

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