Key features of an OODBMS that make it suitable for histological data include:
Object Identity: Each object has a unique identifier, which makes it easier to track and manage complex tissue samples. Complex Objects: Ability to store and manage composite objects, such as entire tissue sections, along with their detailed annotations. Inheritance: Supports hierarchical relationships, crucial for categorizing different tissue types and their subtypes. Encapsulation: Data and methods are bundled together, allowing for more organized data management. Polymorphism: Different histological data types can be processed through a single interface, facilitating more versatile data analysis.