It is the last step in the series of histological preparation of a slide. This protects the cell film from damage, air drying and stain fading.
MOUNTING
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What is the thin upper layer of the dermis called?
PAPILLARY DERMIS
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It is a chemical process that preserves biological tissues from decay and damage.
FIXATION
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Why is histology important in biology?
It helps understand tissue structure and function for medical diagnosis.
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It refers to the process of enclosing tissue specimens in a solid medium to support sectioning thin slices that can be analyzed under a microscope. It ensures that the tissue retains its structure and integrity during slicing.
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Which layer of the skin contains connective tissue, blood vessels, oil and sweat glands, and hair follicles?
DERMIS
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Histological technique wherein it involves with the immersion of tissue in molten paraffin or resin to fill structural spaces and provide mechanical support.
INFILTRATION
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This process is commonly carried out by immersing specimens in a series of ethanol (alcohol) solutions of increasing concentration until pure, water-free alcohol is reached.
DEHYDRATION
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How does the hair shaft contribute to sensory perception?
By detecting minor movements or stimuli
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What role does adipose tissue play in temperature regulation?
It creates a protective barrier against cold.
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What protein primarily composes the hair shaft?
KERATIN
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Gland produces an oily substance called sebum
SEBACEOUS GLAND
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How does the hypodermis protect the body from harm?