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definition of the histology ​

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Answered by Nitish321
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Histology is the study of the microscopic anatomy (microanatomy) of cells and tissues. Every cell of tissue type is unique, based on the many functions an organism carries out. Histology uses advanced imaging techniques to analyze and identify the tissues and structures present. Both light microscopy and specialized systems such as electron microscopy are used to visualize the tiny structures present in specially prepared tissue samples. The histology of different tissues can be used to identify unknown tissues, provide clues to the function of tissue or cells, or even identify disease in the cells of an organism.

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Histology:

The study of the form of structures seen under the microscope (light, electron, infrared ). Also called microscopic anatomy, as opposed to gross anatomy which involves structures that can be observed with the naked eye. The word "anatomy" comes from the Greek ana- meaning up or through + tome meaning a cutting. Anatomy was once a "cutting up" because the structure of the body was originally learned through dissecting it. The word "histology" came from the Greek "histo-" meaning tissue + "logos", treatise.

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