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What are the consequences of inadequate embedding?

Embedding is the process of infiltrating tissues with a medium like paraffin wax to provide support during sectioning. Inadequate embedding can result in poorly supported tissues that are prone to tearing or distortion during microtomy. This can lead to sections that are too thick or too thin, making it challenging to obtain clear and consistent microscopic views of the tissue architecture.

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