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Yet another question about cells. Is it true that... the colour of a necleus has not yet been discovered?


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Answered by Tori
ummm... i can`t help you there... i think it is...false... again forgive me if i am wrong... my science teacher had a BIG chapter on cells... it was soooo boring... what grade of science are you in??
Answered by bobpursley
go back an look at the other post. Tori was wrong.

Is grey a color? One can see the nucleus in cells as a darkened circle (mainly because it is thick).

Answered by Tori
srry... i was told it wasn`t discovered... that they could be all diff colors...:(
Answered by bobpursley
they normally can be many colors, because they stain very easily. This was why the name chromatin came about for the nucleus, it was discovered very early that a wide variety of stains colored the nucleus different from the cell, and one could see the colored nucleus very easily in a microscope.
Answered by Tori
Thank you i guess my teacher... (or book) lied

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