TRANS 4 Flashcards
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.
What is impregnation in histopathology?
The process of infiltrating tissues with a supporting medium like paraffin.
What is embedding?
Enclosing tissues in a solid medium for sectioning.
What is the most commonly used embedding medium?
Paraffin wax.
Why is proper embedding important?
To provide support for thin-sectioning and microscopic examination.
What is the role of vacuum embedding?
It reduces impregnation time and improves tissue infiltration.