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dehydration and mounting
Why is Mounting Important?
Mounting serves several purposes:
It protects the tissue section from physical damage and contamination.
It preserves the staining, ensuring that colors do not fade over time.
It provides a refractive index that enhances the visibility of the tissue structures under the microscope.
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