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What (who) is histology$35372$ - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Whorls; Whorled pattern (histology); Whorled; Whorl (biology)
  • Main whorled patterns.

Histology and Histopathology         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Histol. Histopathol.; Histol Histopathol; Histology & Histopathology
Histology and Histopathology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal publishing original and review articles in the fields of histology and histopathology. It was established in 1986 and is published by the University of Murcia in Spain.
Histography         
  • Histologic section of a plant stem (''[[Alliaria petiolata]]'').
  • Items used for submitting specimens: (Biopsy) wrap, (biopsy) sponge, (tissue processing) cassette and (biopsy) bag.
  • [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] in his laboratory.
  • Human [[lung]] tissue stained with [[hematoxylin]] and [[eosin]] as seen under a microscope.
  • Histologic section of a fossilized invertebrate. [[Ordovician]] [[bryozoan]].
  • Histologic sample being embedded in paraffin wax (tissue is held at the bottom of a metal mold, and more molten paraffin is poured over it to fill it).
  • Histologic sample being cut on a microtome.
STUDY OF THE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF CELLS AND TISSUES OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Histologist; Histological section; Histography; Histologic section; Histologic sections; Histological; Microanatomy; Histologists; Histologic; Histologically; Histological techniques; Microscopic anatomy; Histochemist; Histomorphology; Breadloafing; Bread Loafing; Histomorphologic; Histochemical; History of histology; Histology slide; Histotechnology; Histotechnologist; Histotechnician; Histological analysis; Paleohistology; Histologies
·noun A description of, or treatise on, organic tissues.
histology         
  • Histologic section of a plant stem (''[[Alliaria petiolata]]'').
  • Items used for submitting specimens: (Biopsy) wrap, (biopsy) sponge, (tissue processing) cassette and (biopsy) bag.
  • [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] in his laboratory.
  • Human [[lung]] tissue stained with [[hematoxylin]] and [[eosin]] as seen under a microscope.
  • Histologic section of a fossilized invertebrate. [[Ordovician]] [[bryozoan]].
  • Histologic sample being embedded in paraffin wax (tissue is held at the bottom of a metal mold, and more molten paraffin is poured over it to fill it).
  • Histologic sample being cut on a microtome.
STUDY OF THE MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF CELLS AND TISSUES OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Histologist; Histological section; Histography; Histologic section; Histologic sections; Histological; Microanatomy; Histologists; Histologic; Histologically; Histological techniques; Microscopic anatomy; Histochemist; Histomorphology; Breadloafing; Bread Loafing; Histomorphologic; Histochemical; History of histology; Histology slide; Histotechnology; Histotechnologist; Histotechnician; Histological analysis; Paleohistology; Histologies
[h?'st?l?d?i]
¦ noun the branch of biology concerned with the microscopic structure of tissues.
Derivatives
histologic adjective
histological adjective
histologist noun

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Whorl

A whorl ( or ) is an individual circle, oval, volution or equivalent in a whorled pattern, which consists of a spiral or multiple concentric objects (including circles, ovals and arcs).