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The easiest and most common way for scientists to view cells is to look at them under a light microscope. A thin segment of the sample tissue is usually taken, stained, and mounted on a microscope slide.Most plant and animal cells are too small (1-100 µm) to be viewed except under a microscope.
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It sounds like what you are really asking is why one hast to separate stained animal or human tissue using needles before putting it on a glass microscope slide. If that is the case, the answer is so that you do not contaminate the delicate tissue by touching it with your hands.
The medical term for examination of tissue under a microscope is called- Histology
The standard preparation of a histological specimen involves several steps. First, the tissue is fixed in a suitable fixative solution, such as formalin, to preserve its structure. Then, the tissue is dehydrated by passing it through a series of alcohol solutions. After dehydration, the tissue is embedded in a support material, typically paraffin wax. Thin sections of the embedded tissue are then cut using a microtome and mounted on glass slides. Finally, the slides are stained to enhance the visibility of cellular structures and evaluated under a microscope.
how is possible to observe and compare muscle tissue by using a microscope
Tissue which is capable of being stained by dyes.
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A biopsy is the medical term that describes the procedure of removing tissue from a living body for examination under a microscope. This procedure helps in diagnosing diseases and determining the characteristics of the tissue sample.
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