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BOC Histotechnology- Processing correctly answered graded A+ 2023/2024 latest update
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During microtome, it is noted that many of the tissues are very hard and shrunken. Of the following, the most likely explanation for this problem is that the: - correct answers INFILTRATING PARAFFIN IS TOO HOT. 
 
When tissue is processed in paraffin wax that is more than 2 degrees Celsius to 4 degrees Celsius above the melting point, the tissue becomes hard and shrunken. 
 
Decalcification of small specimens can be achieved by fixation in: - correct answers ZENK...
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Histotechnology - Fixatives, Stains questions well answered graded A+ 2023/2024
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Histotechnology - Fixatives, StainsAdditive fixatives - correct answers Chemically link, add themselves on to tissue and change it 
- Mercuric chloride 
- Chromium tetroxide 
- Zinc sulfate 
 
Nonadoptive fixatives - correct answers Organic compounds that act on tissue without chemically combining with it 
- Acetone 
- Alcohols 
 
Dissociate bound water molecules from tissue protein groups 
- Shrinkage, hardening with overexposure 
 
Coagulant fixatives - correct answers Establishes a network in...
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BOC Histotechnology- Processing Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass 
During microtome, it is noted that many of the tissues are very hard and shrunken. Of the following, the most likely explanation for this problem is that the: - correct answers INFILTRATING PARAFFIN IS TOO HOT. 
 
When tissue is processed in paraffin wax that is more than 2 degrees Celsius to 4 degrees Celsius above the melting point, the tissue becomes hard and shrunken. 
 
Decalcification of small specimens can be...
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Histotechnology Lesson 5.1 and 5.2Fixation (histology) 
the process of fixing tissues with chemical of physical fixatives to preserve tissues 
 
 
Fixative actions (5) 
•Preserves the tissues in a life-like condition 
•Stops abnormal enzyme activity and metabolism 
•Stops autolysis by inactivating the lysosomal enzymes 
•Stops bacterial and fungal growth 
•Stops putrefactive changes 
 
 
Give 2 qualities of a perfect fixative 
•Works quickly with minimum distortion, penetrate the tis...
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Histotechnology A Self-Instructional Text, 4th ed.. Question and answers already passed 2023/2024 For adequate fixation, the fixative volume should be at least ______ times greater than the tissue volume. - correct answers 15-20 
 
This type of microscope is used for the identification of crystals as well as to make identification of amyloid. - correct answers Polarizing microscope 
 
For most routine H & E staining, the sections should be 1 cell layer thick, and should be cut at ______ micromet...
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Histotechnology: A Self-Instructional Text, 4th ed. 
For adequate fixation, the fixative volume should be at least ____ times greater than the tissue volume. 
A. Equal 
B. 5-10 
C. 10-14 
D. 15-20 - correct answers 15-20 
 
This type of microscope is used for the identification of crystals as well as to make identification of amyloid 
A. Light microscope 
B. Polarizing microscope 
C. Phase-contrast microscope 
D. Darkfield microscope - correct answers Polarizing microscope 
 
For most routine H ...
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BOC Study Guide Histotechnology 2nd ed.- Fixation (HT) questions with correct answers
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An example of an additive fixative is one that contains: CORRECT ANSWER-picric acid 
 
Microscopic examination of an H&E stained section fixed in formalin shows marked nuclear bubbling. One most often sees this artifact if the specimen is processed following: CORRECT ANSWER-incomplete fixation 
 
Microscopic evalution of H&E stained sections from a surgically removed small bowl specimen shows an absence of much of the epithelium in otherwise normal tissue. This most likely resulted from: CORRECT...
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BOC Study Guide Histotechnology 2nd ed.- Fixation (HT) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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BOC Study Guide Histotechnology 2nd 
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An example of an additive fixative is one that contains: - picric acid 
Microscopic examination of an H&E stained section fixed in formalin shows 
marked nuclear bubbling. One most often sees this artifact if the specimen 
is processed following: - incomplete fixation 
Microscopic evalution of H&E stained sections from a surgically removed 
small bowl specimen shows an absence of much of the epitheli...
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Histotechnology Lesson 5.1 and 5.2 
Fixation (histology) 
the process of fixing tissues with chemical of physical fixatives to preserve tissues 
 
 
Fixative actions (5) 
•Preserves the tissues in a life-like condition 
•Stops abnormal enzyme activity and metabolism 
•Stops autolysis by inactivating the lysosomal enzymes 
•Stops bacterial and fungal growth 
•Stops putrefactive changes 
 
 
Give 2 qualities of a perfect fixative 
•Works quickly with minimum distortion, penetrate the t...
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Histotechnology CLO 5 questions & answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Histotechnology CLO 5Cry techniques 
the use of cold temperature to fix tissues and preserve 
 
 
microtome 
a device used to make very thin slices of tissue for histology 
 
 
 
Tissue embedding process 
surrounding the tissue with paraffin wax to create a tissue block 
 
 
Glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde 
types of aldehydes used in fixation 
 
 
an example of physical fixation 
using heat or cold temperature 
 
 
microwave fixation 
Tissues is heated right through the block in a very short tim...
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