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How and where are samples of body fluid and tissue collected?

Samples of body fluids such as blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid are typically collected using a syringe or specific collection tubes. Tissue samples can be collected via biopsy procedures using a needle, endoscope, or surgical methods depending on the location of the tissue. These samples are then sent to the laboratory for analysis and diagnosis by trained medical professionals.


What does histologist mean?

A histologist is a scientist who specializes in the study of the microscopic structure of tissues. They use various techniques to prepare tissue samples for analysis and help diagnose diseases based on tissue samples.


Is the stomach made up of fatty tissue?

No, the stomach is not made up of fatty tissue. The stomach is a muscular organ that plays a key role in digestion by breaking down food. It is lined with specialized cells that secrete digestive juices.


What is the function of loose connective tissue in the stomach?

Loose connective tissue in the stomach provides support and flexibility to allow for the stomach to stretch as it accommodates varying food volumes. It also contains blood vessels and nerves that supply the stomach wall with nutrients and facilitate its motor functions.


What tissue lines various body cavities mouth ears stomach?

Epithelial tissue is the tissue that lines various body cavities such as the mouth, ears, and stomach. This tissue acts as a protective barrier and helps with absorption and secretion in these cavities.

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When Tissue samples taken from the heart and stomach of a grasshopper would be expected to have the same -?

DNA


What tissue is in the stomach?

Connective tissue


How can you store tissue samples?

To store tissue samples for research, they are most of the time converted into FFPE blocks and stored in an airtight container, preferably in the refrigerator at 40 °C. It is also possible to store them as fresh frozen samples at -80 °C using dry ice or liquid nitrogen tanks. If you want to dive deeper into the topic, you could visit our website, where we offer human tissue samples: centralbiohub.de/biospecimens/tissue-bank/human-tissue-samples


Why does your stomach have all 4 tissues?

the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food. Connective Tissue: Is the blood in the walls of the stomach. Nervous Tissue: Controls acid production in the stomach. It also helps contract and coordinate stomach muscle. Epithelial Tissue: Protects the stomach against acid. It covers the inside of the stomach. It also has folds to increase surface area. Muscle Tissue: Mixes stomach contents and forces them towards the lower intestines. It is in between the epithelial tissue.


Why is the stomach a tissue?

because it is have cells and no tissue


Why stomach contains elastic and and muscle tissue?

Because the stomach needs the muscle tissue and the elastic tissue to stretch and digest the food.


Which doctor deals with tissue and biopsy samples?

pathologist


What specific type of tissue are found in the inner lining of the stomach?

The Mucosa tissue and the goblet cells are the type of tissue that are found in the inner lining of the stomach.


Is a stomach a nervous tissue?

No, the stomach is not composed of nervous tissue. It is primarily made up of muscle tissue, connective tissue, and epithelial cells that line the digestive tract. Nervous tissue is found in the form of nerve fibers that innervate the stomach to regulate its functions.


What are four types of tissue found in the stomach?

The four types of tissue found in the stomach are epithelial tissue (lining the surface for absorption), muscular tissue (responsible for movement), connective tissue (supporting structure), and nervous tissue (for communication and control of functions).


What does the blood tissue function in the stomach?

The function of the blood tissue in the stomach is to mainly control the processes in the stomach. This includes regulating acid production and coordination of the stomach muscles among others.


What is an unfixed tissue?

Unfixed tissue refers to biological samples that have not been treated with a fixative to preserve their cellular structure. Unfixed tissue is more prone to degradation and changes over time compared to fixed tissue. It is typically used for special analyses or research purposes that require fresh tissue samples.