Histology is the study of tissues while pathology is the study of diseases. Pathology often looks at tissues to see which are damaged by disease.
No, the word "often" is an adverb, not a conjunction. It is used to describe the frequency of an action.
No, "often" is an adverb used to describe the frequency of an action. It is not a conjunction used to connect clauses or sentences.
Multiculturalism is often used in conjunction with the term diversity.
The conjunction "however" is a transitional conjunction, often used to show contrast or introduce a different perspective in a sentence.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, adjective, or preposition, and more rarely a noun or an interjection.
No, it is not a conjunction. Frequently is an indefinite adverb of frequency, a type of adverb of time. It expresses a relative frequency that does not specify a time value. For some actions frequently may mean hourly, for others a span of weeks or months.
"As if" is a subjunctive conjunction that is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition. It is often used to express something that is not true or is unlikely.
Rudolf Virchow, a German physician, is often referred to as the father of modern pathology. He pioneered the concept of cell theory and made significant contributions to the understanding of disease processes through his work on cellular pathology.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb (to conjecture, assume, or consider as possible).
Not by itself. The word "either" can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb. But if it is paired with the conjunction "or" it forms the either...or correlative conjunction pair.
Microvascular gliosis is a neuroinflammatory condition characterized by the proliferation and activation of glial cells in response to damage or dysfunction in the brain's microvasculature. It often occurs in conjunction with various neurological disorders, where it serves as a response to injury or stress, leading to changes in the brain's architecture and potentially contributing to neurodegeneration. This process can affect local blood flow and influence neuronal health, playing a significant role in the pathology of conditions like Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis.