1-0 BASIC CONCEPTS ON THE OBSERVATION OF HISTOLOGY SLIDES
AIMS OF THIS CHAPTER:
– What is a histological slide?
– Distinguishing cells and their boundaries
– Distinguishing cytoplasm, nucleus and nucleolus
– Examining thin sections of three-dimensional objects
– Observe different cell shapes
– Become familiar with the dimensions of microscopic structures
– Understand the results staining with hematoxylin and eosin
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A histological slide. Cytoplasm, nucleus and nucleolus
Cells and their boundaries
Binucleated cells
Analysing tissue sections
Reasoning in 3-D: beginning
Reasoning in 3-D: Cell shapes
A little about dimensions
Hematoxylin and eosin staining
Obtaining of sections of hard tissues
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