| A | B |
| Results of Bauer-Feulgen Reaction? | Glycogen, Fungus, Certain mucins - Red/purple, Nuclei - Blue |
| Lillies Azure A-Eosin B Method stains? | Paneth cells granules - Pink to red |
| Bauer Fuelgens oxidizer | Chromic Acid |
| Enzymes used to digest out glycogen | Amylase, Diastase, Saliva |
| Technique specific for glycogen | PAS with and without Diastase |
| Which fixatives will preserve PanethCells in the small Intestine and Zymogen cells in the pancreas | NBF, mercuric chloride formalin, orth, kose, Mollers dichromate formalin |
| Staining method which demonstrates paneth granules | Lillies Azure A - Eosin B method |
| Staining method which demonstrates pancreatic alpha and beta cells | Combined Gomori Methods |
| Staining method which demonstrates alpha,beta and delta cells of pancreas | Trichrome- PAS |
| Results of the Best's Carmine method | Amoeba- Red, glycogen, fibrin, neutral mucin - pink red, Nuclei - blue |
| Neutral mucins can be distinguished from Acidic mucins by | Metachromatic dyes, mucicarmine, hydrazine, colloidal iron, alcian blue |
| The mucicarmine method especially demonstrates | Epithelial mucins |
| Definition of anhydrous | without water |
| What forms a celate compound with the carmine in the Mucicarmine technique | Aluminum Salts |
| Which type of hematoxylin is used in the Mucicarmine method | Weigerts |
| What is the differing ingredient between Mayers Mucicarmine and Southgates Mucicarmin | aluminum chloride & aluminum hydroxide |
| Two metachromatic dyes used for demonstrating mucins | Toludine Blue, Methylene blue |
| Define the term saponification | To convert |
| Ingredients of Perls Reagent | Pottasium Ferrocyanide, HCl |