Asked by Hannah Yowell on May 07, 2024

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The histological sections used to make the slides we observe in the lab are usually about 10-15 cell layers thick.

Histological Sections

Histological sections are thin slices of tissue prepared for examination under a microscope to study the microanatomy of cells and tissues.

  • Understand the organization and makeup of cells in tissues.
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Phi Chi PledgeMay 10, 2024
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The histological sections used to make the slides we observe in the lab are usually much thinner, typically about 4-5 micrometers thick, which equates to only a few cell layers depending on the tissue type.