anatomical pathology tech,s do grossing of non complex tissue specimens;histological staining and various other things. morgue tech,s do more general work like morgue maintenance/bringing bodies to post mortem examination evisceration of body organs restoration of body prior to funeral removal and various other duties.
Gross pathology refers to what can be seen with the naked eye, and microscopic pathology uses a microscope.
Elastic fibres
In Canada the difference between an engineering technician and an engineering technologist is a technologist has more training in Science, Mathematics, and is required to write a thesis.
There is no difference. A collarbone is the common name for clavicle which is the anatomical name.
Giovanni Batista Morgagni is often referred to as the father of modern pathology. He is best known for his groundbreaking work in relating patient symptoms to pathological changes in the body, which laid the foundation for the field of anatomical pathology. Morgagni's pioneering research on the correlation between clinical signs and autopsy findings significantly contributed to the advancement of medical knowledge and diagnosis.
One of them is spelled the wrong way
located at the bottom of the skull
The hymen is an anatomical feature. Virginity is the characteristic of never having had sex.
Anterior refers to the front of the body, while posterior refers to the back of the body in terms of anatomical positioning.
It's a matter of semantics; the only real difference between the meanings of those words is their social context not an anatomical difference.
Yes, there is a difference between operator and technician. An operator typically oversees the day-to-day operation of machinery or systems, following set procedures. A technician, on the other hand, is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting technical equipment or systems.
About $10/hr