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What do the fluorescent dyes stain to make this possible?

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Fluorescent microscopy can be used to visualize cellular structures in very high contrast because fluorescent dyes STAIN specific molecules (Option C).

A fluorescence microscope is a microscope that uses fluorescent dyes to stain a particular specimen.

Some examples of fluorescent dyes include, among others, Rhodamine, Acridine Orange and DAPI.

For example, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) is a fluorescent dye that stains Adenine–Thymine (AT) rich regions in the DNA molecule.

In conclusion, fluorescent dyes STAIN specific molecules (Option C is correct).

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