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Histology/Cytology Questions and Answers with complete solutions a good decalcifying agent should do this - ANS- remove the minerals within 2 - 4 days an important step in tissue processing - ANS- fixation, it prevents cell morphology changes and degradation autopsy - ANS- the removal o...

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Histology/Cytology Questions and Answers with complete solutions a good decalcifying agent should do this - ANS- remove the minerals within 2 - 4 days an important step in tissue processing - ANS- fixation, it prevents cell morphology changes and degradation autopsy - ANS- the removal of tissues from a dead body bluing stained tissue means - ANS- making the pH alkaline cell nucleoplasm contains - ANS- DNA cytological smears are fixed with - ANS- 95% alcohol direct smears for cytology are made from this usually - ANS- sputum fixative for routine hematology smear stain - ANS- methanol gross dissection - ANS- during this calcium is found to be present i n tissue histology cassette - ANS- used to hold tissue during processing microtome - ANS- a piece of equipment used in Histology which is not temperature dependent microtome - ANS- the instrument used for cutting paraffin embedded tissue most common ly used decalcification fluid - ANS- HNO3 most important step in regressive hematoxylin staining - ANS- differentiation in acid alcohol pap smear detects this - ANS- various cancers procedure for gross dissection - ANS- decalcification after fixatio n reason for embedding tissue in parraffin wax - ANS- so the tissue may be cut into sections smears from body fluids for cytology exams are fixed with - ANS- 95% alcohol synovial fluid is obtained by - ANS- needle aspiration of a joint

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