Studying normal tissue in histology involves several steps:
Fixation: Preserving tissue samples using chemicals like formaldehyde. Embedding: Enclosing the tissue in a medium like paraffin wax to make thin sections. Sectioning: Cutting the tissue into thin slices using a microtome. Staining: Applying dyes like hematoxylin and eosin to highlight different cellular components. Microscopy: Observing the stained tissue under a microscope to study its structure.