These two are examples of microscopic anatomy or histology.
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cytology
Cytology in veterinary medicine is the same as cytology in human medicine - it is the study of cells, generally viewed through microscopes, to determine the presence of and defining characteristics of disease in a patient. In veterinary medicine, cytology can be roughly divided into two segments, although a single veterinarian can, and often does, do both. One side is blood-based cytology, specifically focusing on the red and white blood cells. The other side is 'unknown mass' cytology, specifically focusing on determining what type of cells are in an unknown solid mass, which is often a tumorous or cancerous mass.
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You can always check if Grey's Anatomy is new on CastTV.com. Just type in Grey's Anatomy and look on bottom of the TV show title and it will tell you.
You can always check if Grey's Anatomy is new by going on CastTV.com. Just type in Grey's Anatomy and look on the bottom of the title and it should tell you.
A type of urine analysis in which you look for cells in the urine, not chemical components, and usually especially looking for cells of bladder or kidney cancer.
Anatomy and surgery mostly.
You have to graduate from medical school first then you choose a specialty to go into in your residency such as cardiology. Classes to take before you get into medical school that would be good to take are any math and science classes such as calculus or chemistry, along with human anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, immunology, microbiology, histology ..... there are many more and you don't have to take all of them, talk to your counselor to find out what you school has for these type of classes.
No Gums are a type of mucosa (kinda like skin) with connective tissue underneath, then bone. Look up histology if you are more interested.
Microscopic anatomy
just search 'crocodile' on google and then click images and you'll find a ton of pictures