Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. 7 lip 2022 · Staining is widely used in histopathology and diagnosis, as it allows for the identification of abnormalities in cell count and structure under the microscope. A huge range of stains is used in histology, from dyes and metals to labeled antibodies.

    • Neurons

      Neurons have been grouped into two broad categories: those...

    • Nucleus

      The nucleus has very important roles to play. As it contains...

    • Spleen

      To best depict the location of the spleen, we’ll describe...

  2. Slide Box. This virtual slide box contains more than 300 microscope slides for the learning histology. Fig 023 Types of Tissue. Cells and Tissues. Tissues are classified into four basic types: epithelium, connective tissue (includes cartilage, bone and blood), muscle, and nervous tissue. Chapter 1. The Cell. Chapter 2. Epithelium. Chapter 3.

  3. To view a bone tissue under the microscope, the bone sample has to be carefully prepared in order to produce a specimen that will provide the best possible results. This will require the following: Bone section/sample

  4. If you look at compact bone under the microscope, you will observe a highly organized arrangement of concentric circles that look like tree trunks. Each group of concentric circles (each “tree”) makes up the microscopic structural unit of compact bone called an osteon (this is also called a Haversian system).

  5. 21 mar 2021 · You are in the right place now, and I will help you learn bone histology with real slide pictures. Here, you will find the most important identifying points for compact bone histology slide under the light microscope.

  6. Microscopic Creatures in Water. Water can be home to a lot of interesting creatures and microorganisms, especially if it's dirty water found in ponds or near plants. Take some samples, view them under a microscope and see what you can find.

  7. Bone Zoom Gallery (Up-close Inside Bones) Take a look at the microscopic world of bone in our virtual bone histology lab. Just pick a microscope slide from below and click on it to view under the virtual microscope. You can zoom in and explore the different parts of the bone.