what instrument is used to obtain a endocervical tissue
if you are reffering to field of view, its not exactly the amount of specimen, its mainly used to determine how large a specimen is
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
Microtomes are used to cut very thin slices of a specimen in order to examine the specimen microscopically.
They are used to cover the specimen.
the stage clips are used to hold the slide in place on the stage.
Endocervical curette.
If you use one that isn't sterile, you will not know where the bacteria are from. The swab or the area you swabbed.
It is usually done to obtain genes for antibodies.
Formalin is used in the clinical and pathology labs to preserve the ova and parasites that might be found in a stool specimen, gastric specimen. Pathology uses formalin to preserve tissue that is removed for exam and special staining.
Type Specimen
During a sigmoidoscopy a thin, flexible instrument is used to visually examine the intestinal lining and obtain small tissue specimens
if you are reffering to field of view, its not exactly the amount of specimen, its mainly used to determine how large a specimen is
It is used to hold the specimen being observed in place. It keeps the microscopic lens from touching the specimen, and it keeps the specimen from being contaminated.
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
A specimen signature is an official 'copy' of your signature that is kept on file and if needed in the future can be used to verify if a signature is genuine.
Grossly preserved refers to the overall physical appearance or condition of a specimen or tissue that is sufficient for visual examination without the need for a microscope or technical instruments. It suggests that the specimen is recognizable and retains its basic structure and characteristics. It is a term commonly used in medical and scientific fields to describe the macroscopic appearance of tissue samples.
The chief use of mimetite is as a collector's specimen, often creating attractive botryoidal crusts on the surface of the specimen.