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The medical term for examination of tissue under a microscope is called- Histology
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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biopsy
flargenerman biopsy - live tissue sample. microtomy or histotomy - the making of thin tissue samples for viewing under a microscope.
Biopsy is removal of tissue for examination under a microscope.
dissection of tissue or cells under the microscope.
The tissue sample will then be examined under a microscope for the presence of cancerous cells.
You would see muscle tissue.
You can only view non-living things under the electron microscope, while with the compound you can view living organisms
If you mean a tissue sample taken to test for things such as cancer, the sample and the process of collecting it is called a biopsy. If it is tissue left over after a medical procedure, it can be a histopathological specimen. Of course, anything examined can be called a specimen.
Robert Hooke coined the term cell after visualizing plant tissue under the microscope. The plant cells reminded him of the cells that monks lived in in a monastery.