TRANS 5 Flashcards

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

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To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

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The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

47
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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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Q

What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

51
Q

What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

52
Q

What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

53
Q

What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

54
Q

What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Q

Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

56
Q

What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

57
Q

What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

58
Q

What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

59
Q

What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

61
Q

What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

62
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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

63
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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

64
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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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Q

What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

A

Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

A

Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

A

To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.

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What is microtomy?

A

The process of cutting thin tissue sections using a microtome.

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What are the different types of microtomes?

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Rotary, sliding, freezing, cryostat, and ultrathin microtomes.

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What is the purpose of a cryostat?

A

To cut frozen sections quickly for intraoperative diagnosis.

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What is the optimal clearance angle in microtomy?

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Usually 5-10 degrees.

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Why is a water bath used in microtomy?

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To flatten tissue sections before mounting on slides.