Epithelial cells are specialised cells that form the epithelium, a continuous layer that covers body surfaces, lines cavities, and organs and constitutes glandular tissue. They are characterised by closely packed Read More ……..
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Epithelial cells are specialised cells that form the epithelium, a continuous layer that covers body surfaces, lines cavities, and organs and constitutes glandular tissue. They are characterised by closely packed Read More ……..
Introduction An interference microscope is an advanced optical instrument that utilizes the principles of light interference to enhance image contrast and measure minute variations in surface topology, thickness, and refractive Read More ……..
AIM: Determination of Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) Principle The DLC is based on the microscopic examination of a blood smear stained with specific dyes (typically Wright’s stain or Giemsa stain). Read More ……..
Introduction Connective and other mesenchymal tissues with their stains is one of the four fundamental tissue types in the body, alongside epithelial, muscular, and nervous tissues. It is primarily responsible Read More ……..
Working Principle Electron microscopes use electron beams instead of light to magnify objects. Electrons have a much shorter wavelength than visible light, allowing for much higher magnification (up to 1 Read More ……..