Crossword-Solution: HISTOLOGY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Histology | n. | That branch of biological science, which treats of the minute (microscopic) structure of animal and vegetable tissues; -- called also histiology. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “HISTOLOGY”
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| SCIENCE of body tissue | 1 answer |
| STUDY of tissues | 1 answer |
| Scientific study of tissue structure | 1 answer |
| Study of living tissue | 1 answer |
| study of the tissues of an animal or plant | 1 answer |
| tissue study | 1 answer |
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Through the able efforts of Her Majesty's surgeons in India the presence of ainhum has been shown in India, and considerable investigation made as to its etiology, pathologic histology, etc.
The histology of ainhum shows it to be a direct ingrowth of epithelium, with a corresponding depression of surface due to a rapid hyperplasia that pushes down and strangles the papillae, thus cutting off the blood supply from the epithelial cells, causing them to undergo a horny change.
What! Can I pluck the flower by the wayside, and, as I gaze at it, feel that, if I knew all the teachings of histology, morphology, and so on, with regard to it, I should have exhausted its meanings? What is all this but words, words, words? Interesting, yes, as observation; but, the more interesting, so much the more provocative of wonder and of hopeless questioning.
Indeed, so numerous and so important were the discoveries now made in the realm of minute anatomy that the rise of histology to the rank of an independent science may be said to date from this period.
Meantime, however, the students of animal histology were more and more impressed with the seeming preponderance of cell contents over cell walls in the tissues they studied.