Interpreting histological figures requires an understanding of normal tissue architecture and cellular morphology. Key questions to ask when analyzing a figure include:
What type of tissue is being shown? What staining technique has been used, and what does it highlight? Are there any abnormalities in the structure or arrangement of cells? What specific features or markers are being highlighted in the image?
Using these questions as a guide can help in making accurate interpretations and diagnoses based on histological figures.