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- label all the parts/structures visible in the specimen, put arrow on the picture please.Discuss the steps from dissection of tissue to producing a section on a slide ready for staining, as provided for this practical and as would be carried out in a hospital lab. include principles and procedures for each step. maximum word limit 400What information can be obtained from the slides prepared by wet mount and hanging drop technique for microscopic observation? Give at least three (3) information. What are the limitations of each method. (Provide 2 limitations)
- Summarize the steps for general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedure through a flow chart. kindly make use of a flowchart for better understanding, and please focus on the general Hematoxylin and Eosin staining procedureWhen you are finished with a dissection tray And forceps used in dissection of a preserve specimen you shouldWrite the term that the phrase describes. 1. Large knob that moves the stage or objective lens a great distance. Used with scanning or low-power objective lenses only. 2. Flat platform beneath the objective lens on which the microscope slide is placed. 3. Removable lenses that you look through to observe the microscope slide. 4. Small knob that moves the stage or objective lens a very small distance and is used for precision focusing. 5. Extends from the arm and contains the ocular lenses and rotating nosepiece. 6. Lens that condenses light through the specimen and is located below the stage. 7. Light from specimen passes through these lenses first. These lenses are located in the rotating nosepiece. 8. Wide bottom part that supports the microscope. 9. Regulates the amount of light passing through the condenser. 10. Vertical portion that connects the base to the head.
- Explain when is conventional radiography preferred over DXA scan. Give examples. When is the DXA scan better than conventional radiography?Show all working explaining detailly each step. Answer should be type written with a computer keyboard!Distinguish between Fine Needle Aspirate Biopsy and Core Needle Biopsy in terms of specimen collection and specimen obtained during a procedure.