Biology, asked by surykantgaikwad2104, 8 months ago

what are criteria for an ideal fixetive tissue??

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ideal fixative should: Preserve the tissue and cells as life-like as possible, without any shrinking or swelling and without distorting or dissolving cellular constituents. Prevent putrefaction by bacteria and prevent Autolysis by cathepsin-containing cells.

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Answered by adityasrivastava6578
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Answer:

An ideal fixative should: Preserve the tissue and cells as life-like as possible, without any shrinking or swelling and without distorting or dissolving cellular constituents. Prevent putrefaction by bacteria and prevent autolysis by cathepsin-containing cells.

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