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What Is Histology ?
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Answered by Salmonpanna2022
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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.

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Most scientists use the procedures developed by histology during the course of their studies. While histology is an enormously broad field, each researcher typically understands the basic histology of the organism they are working on. A botanist might not understand the human kidney, but plant tissues would be relatively familiar. The practices of histology have extended to nearly every field in science because of how useful they are in preparing and visualizing tissues.

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Answered by pratham7777775
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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.

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