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What Techniques are Used to Observe Surface Features?
Several techniques are employed to observe surface features in histology:
Light Microscopy
: Provides basic visualization of tissue structure and cell morphology.
Electron Microscopy
: Offers detailed images of cell surfaces at a much higher resolution.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
: Specializes in surface topology and texture.
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
: Used for high-resolution imaging of surface topography.
Confocal Microscopy
: Provides detailed images and can be used for 3D reconstructions.
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