Sagot :
Different portions of the cell exist, and those that can absorb stains or colors are known as chromatic. These portions of the cell become more visible under the microscope after absorbing the dye and can thus be identified from other regions of the same cell.
Answer:
Why do we have to Stain the Cells? The cell has different parts, and those that can absorb stains or dyes are referred to as chromatic. Having absorbed the stain, these parts of the cell become more visible under the microscope and can therefore be easily distinguished from other parts of the same cell.