histology

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The study of the microscopic structure, chemical composition and function of the tissue or tissue systems of plants and animals
The study of tissues and cells under a microscope
The study of cells and tissues at the microscopic level Adjective: histological
The study of cells and tissue on the microscopic level SOURCE : http: //www graylab ac uk/cgi-bin
That branch of biological science, which treats of the minute (microscopic) structure of animal and vegetable tissues; called also histiology
The study of the microscopic structure of tissue
= Science of the minute structure of biological tissues, microscopical anatomy
The appearance of the cancer cells under the microscope
The study of body tissue, by looking at samples through a microscope
{i} scientific study of animal and plant tissues (also histiology)
An examination of the structure of a cell by a pathologist
the branch of anatomy that deals with the structure, composition, and function of body tissues
the study of cells and tissue structure on the microscopic level The study is performed on small amount of tissue obtained with a biopsy
Science concerned with the structure of cells, tissues and organs in relation to their function
This is the science concerned with the study of the microanatomy of tissues and their cellular structure
The study of tissues, used in diagnosis
The study of the structure of cells and tissues; usually involves microscopic examination of tissue sections
The field of medicine that studies tissue under the microscope Histological evaluations of liver biopsy samples are helpful in the diagnosis and monitoring of possible liver damage in chronic HBV and HCV carriers
The study of the structure of living tissue For example, the "histology" of a tumor is determined by a biopsy of the tumor which is looked at under a microscope
the structure, esp the microscopic structure, of organic tissues histologically, adv
The study of the structure and function of tissues
The study of the structure of cells and tissues; usually involves microscopic examination of tissue slices
Branch of biology concerned with the composition and structure of plant and animal tissues in relation to their specialized functions. Its aim is to determine how tissues are organized at all structural levels, from cells and intercellular substances to organs. Histologists examine extremely thin slices of human tissue under microscopes, using dye to increase the contrast between cellular components
the branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues
histiology
microanatomy
normal histology
The study of the microscopic structure of living tissue (histology) that is in good health (as opposed to pathological histology which studies that of diseased tissue)
pathological histology
The study of the microscopic structure of living tissue (histology) of diseased tissue (as opposed to normal histology which studies the histology of healthy tissues)
histologic
of or relating to histology
histologic
{s} pertaining to histology, pertaining to the study of tissues; pertaining to organic tissues
histologic
Pertaining to histology, or to the microscopic structure of the tissues of living organisms
histologic
Pertaining to the study of microscopic structures of tissue
histological
of or relating to histology
histological
Pertaining to histology, or to the microscopic structure of the tissues of living organisms
histological
{s} pertaining to histology, pertaining to the study of tissues
histological
Pertaining to histology
histologically
from the point of view of histology
histologically
involving the use of histology or histological techniques; "histologically identifiable structures
histology

    Hyphenation

    his·to·lo·gy

    Turkish pronunciation

    hîstälıci

    Pronunciation

    /həˈstäləʤē/ /hɪˈstɑːləʤiː/

    Etymology

    () From histo- from Ancient Greek ἱστός (histos, “web, tissue”) and -λογία (-logia, “study of”).
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