The stain of weed is the mark or residue left behind after a plant dies and dries. It can vary in color and composition depending on the plant and the surface it is on.
Protists are often stained using a silver stain, not a Gram stain.
Wright's stain is a Romanowsky stain used in medical laboratories to differentiate blood cells for microscopy. Other stains used for blood cell differentiation include Giemsa stain, Leishman stain, and Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Each stain has specific applications and staining properties.
Surfactants in stain removers work by reducing the surface tension of water, allowing it to more easily penetrate and lift stains from fabric. They help to break down the bonds between the stain molecules and the fabric, making it easier to remove the stain during the washing process.
Harris hematoxylin stain and hematoxylin stain are similar but not exactly the same. Harris hematoxylin is a refined version of the traditional hematoxylin stain, providing more consistent and enhanced staining results. Papanicolaou stain includes Harris hematoxylin, while H&E stain traditionally includes a hematoxylin stain.
methelyn blue
Yes, weed smoke can stain walls over time due to the residue it leaves behind.
if your talking about haze the stain of weed then yes, it does show up on drug tests
NO! But it can give you lung and gum cancer...and of cource stain your teeth. - Miss. Chanel
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a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.
Weed is weed. If you smoke homegrown weed you will come up positive for weed.
its a protein stain
It's simple, because it's a stain.
Yes, acid-fast stain is a type of differential stain.
weed weed weed and some more weed
The counter or secondary stain used in the Gram stain procedure is safranin.
The plural of weed is weeds like the show on Showtime "Weeds".