Tissues which are normally difficult to discern with an optical mictroscope may be revealed by stain.
It is difficult to see detail in cells and tissues due to their microscopic size. This problem can be alleviated with the use of microscope, although certain structures may need a very high magnification and staining to be able to make out clearly.
Tissues usually have more than one layer of cells. Normally you can see two to three cell thicknesses which is why this is important.
Most cells contain structures that are transparent and without color, which makes visualization difficult, even with the aid of a microscope. Cell staining is used to gain more information about cells and tissues, and allows for the structures within cells to be seen in great detail
tissue
adhesion
Hernia
electrons passing through ultra thin samples of cells or tissues
cervical punch biopsy
cervical punch biopsy.
The medical term for tissues grown together is "adhesion." This occurs when normally separate tissues become attached to each other, often as a result of inflammation or surgery.
cervical punch biopsy
A metallurgical microscope is used to view opaque items and measure thin film, electroplating coatings, inclusions, grain size, and surface defects. A biological microscope, on the other hand, is used to view crystals, computer chips, cells, and tissues. It is also known as a high power compound microscope.