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How Are Unicellular Organisms Studied in Histology?
Histologists use various techniques to study unicellular organisms. These include
light microscopy
,
electron microscopy
, and
staining methods
to visualize cellular components. Advanced methods like
fluorescence microscopy
and
confocal microscopy
are also employed to study cellular details at high resolution.
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