morphological characteristics

How are Morphological Characteristics Studied?

Various techniques are employed to study morphological characteristics:
Light Microscopy: This is the most common method, using stains to highlight different cellular components.
Electron Microscopy: Provides detailed images of cellular and subcellular structures at a much higher resolution.
Histochemical Staining: Different stains and dyes are used to highlight specific cell and tissue components.
Immunohistochemistry: Uses antibodies to detect specific proteins within cells and tissues.

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