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Histotechnology - Tissue Fixation fully solved updated to pass
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Histotechnology - Tissue FixationAdditive fixatives 
Mercuric chloride 
Chromic acid 
Picric acid 
Formaldehyde 
Glutaraldehyde 
Osmium tetroxide 
Potassium dichromate 
Glyoxal 
Zinc salts 
 
 
Nonadditive fixatives 
Alcohols 
Acetone 
Acetic Acid 
 
 
Coagulant Fixatives 
Mercuric acid 
Chromic acid 
Picric acid 
Zinc salts 
Alcohols 
Acetone 
Acetic acid 
 
 
Noncoagulant Fixatives 
Formaldehyde 
Glutaraldehyde 
Osmium Tetroxide 
Potassium Dichromate 
Glyoxal 
 
 
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Histotechnology - Tissue FixationAdditive fixatives 
Mercuric chloride 
Chromic acid 
Picric acid 
Formaldehyde 
Glutaraldehyde 
Osmium tetroxide 
Potassium dichromate 
Glyoxal 
Zinc salts 
 
 
Nonadditive fixatives 
Alcohols 
Acetone 
Acetic Acid 
 
 
Coagulant Fixatives 
Mercuric acid 
Chromic acid 
Picric acid 
Zinc salts 
Alcohols 
Acetone 
Acetic acid 
 
 
Noncoagulant Fixatives 
Formaldehyde 
Glutaraldehyde 
Osmium Tetroxide 
Potassium Dichromate 
Glyoxal 
 
 
Are coagulant fixatives addit...
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Carsons Mordant 
. substance’s or metals that act as a link between dye and tissue 
 
A mordant is a metal with a valency of at least two. The two commonest metals used in histotechnology are aluminum and ferric iron, both with valencies of three. The attachment of mordant to dyes is by means of a covalent and a coordinate bond. 
 
 
 
Fixative 
additive fixation- stabilizes proteins by denaturing proteins (chemical, heat) and combines with fixative molecule becoming insoluble 
 
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Carsons Mordant 
. substance’s or metals that act as a link between dye and tissue 
 
A mordant is a metal with a valency of at least two. The two commonest metals used in histotechnology are aluminum and ferric iron, both with valencies of three. The attachment of mordant to dyes is by means of a covalent and a coordinate bond. 
 
 
 
Fixative 
additive fixation- stabilizes proteins by denaturing proteins (chemical, heat) and combines with fixative molecule becoming insoluble 
 
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Histotechnology - Fixatives, Stains 2024 passed
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Histotechnology - Fixatives, Stains 
Additive fixatives - correct answers Chemically link, add themselves on to tissue and change it 
- Mercuric chloride 
- Chromium tetroxide 
- Zinc sulfate 
 
Nonadoptive fixatives - correct answers Organic compounds that act on tissue without chemically combining with it 
- Acetone 
- Alcohols 
 
Dissociate bound water molecules from tissue protein groups 
- Shrinkage, hardening with overexposure 
 
Coagulant fixatives - correct answers Establishes a network ...
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BOC Study Guide Histotechnology 2nd edition Study Guide And Actual Answers.
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An example of an additive fixative is one that contains: - Answer picric acid 
 
Microscopic examination of an H&E stained section fixed in formalin shows marked nuclear bubbling. One most often sees this artifact if the specimen is processed following: - Answer incomplete fixation 
 
Microscopic evalution of H&E stained sections from a surgically removed small bowl specimen shows an absence of much of the epithelium in otherwise normal tissue. This most likely resulted from: - Answer d...
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Histotechnology - Tissue Fixation Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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Histotechnology - Tissue Fixation Question and answers already passed 2023/2024 
Additive fixatives 
Mercuric chloride 
Chromic acid 
Picric acid 
Formaldehyde 
Glutaraldehyde 
Osmium tetroxide 
Potassium dichromate 
Glyoxal 
Zinc salts 
 
 
Nonadditive fixatives 
Alcohols 
Acetone 
Acetic Acid 
 
 
Coagulant Fixatives 
Mercuric acid 
Chromic acid 
Picric acid 
Zinc salts 
Alcohols
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Histotechnology - Fixatives, Stains Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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Histotechnology - Fixatives, Stains Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024 Additive fixatives - correct answers Chemically link, add themselves on to tissue and change it 
- Mercuric chloride 
- Chromium tetroxide 
- Zinc sulfate 
 
Nonadoptive fixatives - correct answers Organic compounds that act on tissue without chemically combining with it 
- Acetone 
- Alcohols 
 
Dissociate bound water molecules from tissue protein groups 
- Shrinkage, hardening with overexposure 
 
Coagulant fixatives -...
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MEDL 310: Module 13: Fixatives General Latest Questions & Answers Verified 100% Correct
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how does delayed fixation affect tissues? - ️️result in drying and decomposition of 
tissues. loss of nuclear detail, disappearance of cells, cell shrinkage, etc. 
what is a fixative? - ️️substance that alters tissues through the stabilization of 
proteins so that it is resistant to changes in subsequent treatments of the tissues. 
what is a preservative? - ️️does not alter the tissue structure, so it will not protect it 
from changes in subsequent treatments of the tissue 
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HTL Fixatives questions with correct answers
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Most coagulant fixatives achieve their full effect on tissue at any particular depth as soon as... - Answer they have penetrated to that depth at a concentration sufficient to cause coagulation. 
 
Fixative - Answer alters tissue by stabilizing the protein so that it is resistant to further changes. 
 
A fixative must change... - Answer the soluble contents of the cell into insoluble substances so that those substances are not lost during the subsequent processing steps. 
 
Denaturation - ...
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