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Can Extrinsic Biological Factors Affect Histology?

Yes, extrinsic biological factors such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi can have profound effects on tissues. Infections caused by these microorganisms can lead to inflammation, tissue damage, and changes in cellular morphology. For example, a bacterial infection might cause an influx of immune cells, which can be seen as an increased number of leukocytes in histological sections.

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