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Why is poor sectioning a significant issue?

Sectioning refers to cutting thin slices of tissue for microscopic examination. Poor sectioning can occur due to several factors, including dull microtome blades, incorrect blade angles, or improper tissue orientation. This can result in sections that are uneven, wrinkled, or contain chatter marks, all of which obscure the details of the tissue and complicate the interpretation.

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