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  1. Histology is the study of the microanatomy of cells, tissues, and organs as seen through a microscope. It examines the correlation between structure and function. Histology Guide teaches the visual art of recognizing the structure of cells and tissues and understanding how this is determined by their function.

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      This virtual slide box contains 307 microscope slides for...

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      Electron Microscopy. Electron microscopes are widely used to...

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      Adipose, Areolar, Fascia Lata, Ligamentum Nuchae, Umbilical...

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    • Atlas of Human Histology

      The Atlas of Human Histology: A Guide to Microscopic...

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      Histology Guide. Histology Guide teaches the visual art of...

  2. Learn histology with interactive slides, quizzes and glossary. Explore topics such as cell structure, tissue types, histochemistry and more with a realistic microscope simulation.

  3. This virtual slide box contains 307 microscope slides for the learning histology.

  4. histologyguide.com › slidebox › 01-introductionThe Cell | Histology Guide

    The goal of this chapter is to learn how to look for items of interest in histological specimens using light microscopy. A variety of cells, tissues, and organs are provided as samples. Characteristics to notice and observe: Size of the cell. Shape of the cell. Nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio.

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    • ChapTer 1 InTroduCTIon and Cell
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    What is histology? Histology is the study of cells, tissues and organs as seen through the micro-scope. Although this atlas is a guide to biological structure that can be observed through the light microscope, histology also includes cellular detail down to the molecular level that can be observed using an electron microscope. The importance of ...

    The first chapter is an exercise in examining histo-logical tissue specimens through the microscope. variety of cells, tissues and organs are provided as samples. Also, several different histological stains are used. note about stains: Biological material is inherently of low contrast and provides little to see in the standard bright-field micro...

    This is the most commonly used stain for histology and histo-pathology. Hematoxylin: Cationic, positively charged, blue dye complex. Reacts with negatively charged groups: COO- - in proteins SO 4 - in proteoglycans - (GAGs) PO - - in nucleic acids Reacts with basophilic structures: basophilia Eosin: Anionic, negatively charged red dye Reacts with...

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  5. Learn what histology means, how tissues are composed, and how they are studied with different methods. This topic covers the basics of histology, including tissue types, histological sections, staining techniques, and microscopes.

  6. Describe a plasma membrane, and cell nucleus and nucleolus, and state their functions. Summarise the structure of eight cytoplasmic organelles and relate it to their function. Name two energy-providing storage products, and two pigments produced by cells.