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  1. 2. It promotes attachment of tissue ribbons to glass slides.
  2. 4. Process of grinding the cutting edge of the tissue to acquire an even edge.
  3. 7. Removal of calcium ions or lime salts from organic extracellular matrix, calcified collagen and surrounding tissues of bones.
  4. 8. Most simple type of microtome that invented by Trefall.
  5. 9. Is the process of applying dyes on the sections to see and study the architectural pattern of the tissue and physical characteristics of the cells.
  6. 11. Section Type of tissue section that is used for rapid diagnosis.
  7. 12. swelling due to extravascular accumulation of fluids.
  8. 13. Step in tissue processing that involves removal of clearing agent from tissue.
  9. 14. Also known as casting or blocking.
  10. 15. Removal of intercellular and extracellular water from tissues after fixation and prior to wax impregnation.
  11. 21. Acquired decrease in tissue or organ size
  12. 23. Destruction of cells due to enzymatic action.
  13. 24. Type of microtome that is used for serial sections of large paraffin blocks.
  14. 25. Removal of the entire mass or organ; greatest chance to detect malignancy.
  15. 26. The basic instrument used in sectioning that is capable of cutting a section into a predetermined thickness.
  16. 27. Increase in tissue or organ size due to increase in cell number
  17. 28. In this process, alcohol is replaced by a solution which is more miscible with paraffin wax.
Down
  1. 1. – Processed tissue is trimmed and cut into uniformly thin slices to facilitate studies under the microscope.
  2. 3. Process of polishing and sharpening the cutting edge of the tissue.
  3. 5. oil Extremely slow clearing agent with clearing time of 2-3 days.
  4. 6. wax Most commonly used infiltrating agent.
  5. 10. Manner or sequence of events on disease development.
  6. 16. Pain due to release of chemicals (bradykinin) that stimulates nerve endings for pain.
  7. 17. Type of fixative agent that rapidly denatures and precipitates proteins.
  8. 18. Defined as the killing, penetration and hardening of tissues.
  9. 19. Tissue sample from a living person.
  10. 20. Methods of dehydration in which - tissue is wrapped in gauze bag and placed in a bottle with dioxane and anhydrous calcium oxide or quicklime.
  11. 22. tumor or new growth
  12. 23. Complete non-appearance or absence of organ.
  13. 26. egg It is a routine tissue adhesive.