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fixation, dehydration clearing embedding and section cutting​

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In the field of anatomy, fixation is the preservation of biological tissues from decay due to autolysis or putrefaction. It terminates any ongoing biochemical reactions and may also increase the treated tissues' mechanical strength or stability.

Dehydration is simply the removal of water from aqueous-fixed tissue. ... Alcohols are most commonly used in the laboratory for tissue dehydration, since they are miscible with aqueous fixatives like 10% formalin.

Microtomy or section cutting is the technique of making the very thin slices of tissue specimens for the microscopic examination to identify the abnormalities or atypical appearance in the tissue (if present) and also for the study of various components of the cells or tissues like Lipids, Enzymes, Antigens.

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