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  1. Tissues are classified into four basic types: epithelium, connective tissue (includes cartilage, bone and blood), muscle, and nervous tissue.

    • Muscle

      Virtual microscope slides of muscle tissue - skeletal...

    • Endocrine Glands

      Endocrine glands are highly vascular and often contain...

    • Urinary System

      Chapter 16 - Urinary System. The urinary system is composed...

    • Hematopoiesis

      Chapter 8 - Hematopoiesis. Hematopoiesis is the development...

  2. 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.

  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. 1 maj 2023 · Medical Histology is the microscopic study of tissues and organs through sectioning, staining, and examining those sections under a microscope. Often called microscopic anatomy and histochemistry, histology allows for the visualization of tissue structure and characteristic changes the tissue may have undergone.

  6. We'll start out just by saying that bone tissue, or sometimes just called osseous tissue, is comprised, well, like all connective tissue, of 2 things, cells and ECM or extracellular matrix. We've already talked about that ECM in some detail, so let's talk about the cells of bone tissue.

  7. Compact bone is made up of cylindrical osteons (also called Haversian systems). You should be able to identify these systems and their parts in both types of bone slide available for viewing with the virtual microscope. Be sure you can identify each of the following on the GROUND BONE slide: