SPECIAL STAIN

Histology TEST

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WEIGERT IRON HEMATOXYLIN BECOMES TOO WEAK TO USE AFTER ONE TO THREE:
DAYS
CARTILAGE IS CHARACTERIZED BY A SOLID INTERCELLULAR SUBSTANCE KNOWN AS:
CHONDROMUCIN
MALIGNANT TUMORS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE ARE KNOWN AS:
SARCOMA
IN HUMANS, NONKERATIZING STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM WOULD BE FOUND COVERING OR LINING:
ESOPHAGUS
CILIATED EPITHELIUM CAN BE FOUND IN THE:
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
WHICH MUSCLE TYPE IS CHARACTERIZED BY STRIATIONS, NUCLEI IN THE CENTER OF THE MUSCLE, AND INTERCALATED DISCS?
CARDIAC
THE STAINING MECHANISM IN WHICH METALLIC SUBSTANCES ARE SELECTIVELY DEPOSITED OVER STRUCTURES AND MADE VISIBLE BY REDUCTION OF THE METAL, IS CALLED
IMPREGNATION
TO ACHIEVE THREE SHADES OF EOSIN IN AN H&E STAINED PIECE OF TISSUE, THE PH OF THE EOSIN SHOULD BE:
5
NUCLEI STAINED WITH A NEW HARRIS HEMATOXYLIN SOLUTION ARE PREDOMINATELY RED AND IMPRECISELY OUTLINED.THE MOST PROBABLE CAUSE IS THAT THE:
HEMATOXYLIN HAD NOT RIPENED LONG ENOUGH
IN METACHROMATIC STAINING, TISSUE COMPONENTS ARE STAINED A DIFFERENT COLOR FROM THAT OF THE DYE SOLUTION. WHICH METHOD IS AN EXAMPLE OF METACHROMATIC STAINING?
TOLUIDINE BLUE
HEMATOXYLINS THAT ARE USEFUL FOR DEMONSTRATING MUSCLE STRIATIONS AND MYELIN, AS WELL AS NUCLEI, ARE THOSE THAT HAVE AS THEIR MORDANT:
TUNGSTEN