Histology is the microscopic study of plant and animal tissues. Although all organisms are comprised of at least one cell, we will be focusing on observing cells and tissues of the human body. Histology is the study of tissue structure, extending from the level of the individual cell, through organs to organ systems. Histology is obviously related to Cell Biology and to Anatomy; it also forms the structural basis for understanding Function and is the preparation for the study of abnormal structure and function. In this methodology articles histology followed various methods clearly explain researchers and science innovators.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijbmr.20170506.11 |
Page(s) | 68-71 |
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Histology, Embedding, Tissues, Scanning Electron Microscope
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