Asked by mariana moreno on Jul 31, 2024
Verified
Sudan IV dye is a test for proteins.
Sudan IV
A lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) used in histology to stain lipids, triglycerides, and lipoproteins in cells and tissues.
- Identify different biological tests used to detect the presence of various biomolecules.
Verified Answer
ZK
Zybrea KnightAug 05, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Sudan IV dye is a test for lipids, not proteins.
Learning Objectives
- Identify different biological tests used to detect the presence of various biomolecules.
Related questions
In Benedict's Test, the Greatest Amount of Sugar Is Indicated ...
In the Iodine (IKI)test, a Blue-Black Color Indicates That ...
If Biuret Reagent Is Added to a Solution, and It ...
In the Amylase Activity Experiment, Benedict's Solution Tests for the ...
In the Amylase Activity Experiment, the Development of a Blue-Black ...