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How is Parenchyma Tissue Studied in Histology?
Parenchyma tissue is studied in histology using various techniques, including:
Light microscopy
for basic structural analysis.
Electron microscopy
for detailed cellular and subcellular examination.
Histochemical staining
to identify specific cellular components.
Immunohistochemistry
to detect specific proteins and antigens.
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