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Shenikah Tulabing posted an update 1 year, 10 months ago
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Why is histology important?Histology refers to the study of biological tissues. It is a field of biology that focuses on the makeup, structure, organization, and function of cells, tissues, and organs in living things. Because it clarifies the connection between tissue form and function, histology is frequently referred to as microscopic anatomy. Histology is significant for a number of additional reasons. First off, it helps doctors diagnose illnesses and conditions by spotting aberrant cellular alterations that could be signs of inflammation, cancer, or infections. Second, by recognizing these anomalies, doctors or other medical professionals can create customized treatments that meet the requirements of each patient. Finally, histology offers a way to progress medical research and scientific understanding. Learning more about the form and function of tissues enables scientists, researchers, doctors, and students to better understand disease mechanisms, create novel treatments, and assess how well human tissue anomalies respond to various therapies.