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Deck 1: Fixation
1
Which of the following best describes fixation?
A)A procedure adopted to kill, harden and preserve the tissue for microscopic study by the use of substances like xylene.
B)A procedure adopted to kill, harden and preserve the tissue for microscopic study by the use of substances like mercuric chloride.
C)The procedure in which the ionic materials are removed from the tissue.
D)The process of removing intracellular and extracellular H2O.
A)A procedure adopted to kill, harden and preserve the tissue for microscopic study by the use of substances like xylene.
B)A procedure adopted to kill, harden and preserve the tissue for microscopic study by the use of substances like mercuric chloride.
C)The procedure in which the ionic materials are removed from the tissue.
D)The process of removing intracellular and extracellular H2O.
A procedure adopted to kill, harden and preserve the tissue for microscopic study by the use of substances like mercuric chloride.
2
What are the characteristics of a good fixative?
A)It must inhibit bacterial decomposition and autolysis.
B)It must permit rapid and even penetration of tissues.
C)Both A and B
D)None of the above
A)It must inhibit bacterial decomposition and autolysis.
B)It must permit rapid and even penetration of tissues.
C)Both A and B
D)None of the above
Both A and B
3
Which of the following is not an example of a nuclear fixative?
A)Flemming's fluid
B)Newcomer's fluid
C)Heidenhain's Susa
D)Orth's fluid
A)Flemming's fluid
B)Newcomer's fluid
C)Heidenhain's Susa
D)Orth's fluid
Orth's fluid
4
Which of the following is the advantage of glutaraldehyde over formaldehyde as a fixative?
A)It is cheap and readily available.
B)It produces less tissue shrinkage.
C)It is compatible with many stains.
D)All of the above.
A)It is cheap and readily available.
B)It produces less tissue shrinkage.
C)It is compatible with many stains.
D)All of the above.
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5
What is the ideal preparation or concentration of formaldehyde?
A)15% solution
B)3% solution
C)8% solution
D)10% solution
A)15% solution
B)3% solution
C)8% solution
D)10% solution
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6
What is the usual fixation time when using 10% formaldehyde?
A)3 hours
B)12 hours
C)24 hours
D)72 hours
A)3 hours
B)12 hours
C)24 hours
D)72 hours
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7
What is the formula needed to prepare a 10% formol-saline?
A)100ml of 40% formaldehyde, 9g of NaCl, and 900ml of distilled water
B)100ml of 10% formaldehyde, 10g of NaCl, and 1000ml of distilled water
C)100ml of 5% formaldehyde, 11g of NaCl, and 1200ml of distilled water
D)100ml of 20% formaldehyde, 5g of NaCl, and 1500ml of distilled water
A)100ml of 40% formaldehyde, 9g of NaCl, and 900ml of distilled water
B)100ml of 10% formaldehyde, 10g of NaCl, and 1000ml of distilled water
C)100ml of 5% formaldehyde, 11g of NaCl, and 1200ml of distilled water
D)100ml of 20% formaldehyde, 5g of NaCl, and 1500ml of distilled water
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8
What is the ideal concentration of ethyl alcohol used when fixing blood, tissue films and smears?
A)70% ethyl alcohol
B)75% ethyl alcohol
C)85% ethyl alcohol
D)95% ethyl alcohol
A)70% ethyl alcohol
B)75% ethyl alcohol
C)85% ethyl alcohol
D)95% ethyl alcohol
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9
This is the fixative that is considered to be the most rapid fixative.
A)Newcomer's fluid
B)Flemming's solution
C)Carnoy's Fluid
D)Formalin
A)Newcomer's fluid
B)Flemming's solution
C)Carnoy's Fluid
D)Formalin
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10
Which of the following is used as dehydrating agent and as a fixative at the same time?
A)Acetone
B)Mercuric Chloride
C)Acetic acid
D)Both A and B
A)Acetone
B)Mercuric Chloride
C)Acetic acid
D)Both A and B
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11
What substance is added to formaldehyde in order to remove the precipitate produced by prolonged storage?
A)Acetone
B)Acetic acid
C)Methanol
D)Distilled water
A)Acetone
B)Acetic acid
C)Methanol
D)Distilled water
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12
It is used in fixing brain tissues for the diagnosis of rabies.
A)Heat fixation
B)Alcohol
C)Acetone
D)Osmic acid
A)Heat fixation
B)Alcohol
C)Acetone
D)Osmic acid
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13
Which of the following retards fixation of tissues?
A)Smaller and thinner tissues
B)Agitation
C)Moderate heat at about 37-56 degree Celsius.
D)Presence of fat
A)Smaller and thinner tissues
B)Agitation
C)Moderate heat at about 37-56 degree Celsius.
D)Presence of fat
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14
On which of the following specimens do you primarily use Sudan stains?
A)nerve tissue
B)fat
C)muscle fibers
D)bone
A)nerve tissue
B)fat
C)muscle fibers
D)bone
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15
Heat fixation should be used on the following except for:
A)Gram stain
B)Capsular staining
C)Endospore staining
D)Acid Fast stain
A)Gram stain
B)Capsular staining
C)Endospore staining
D)Acid Fast stain
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16
Which of the following is not a purpose of fixation?
A)Acts to disable proteolytic enzymes that digest or damage the sample
B)Protects the sample from extrinsic damage
C)Prevents autolysis or putrefaction
D)Decreases the mechanical strength or stability of cells and tissues
A)Acts to disable proteolytic enzymes that digest or damage the sample
B)Protects the sample from extrinsic damage
C)Prevents autolysis or putrefaction
D)Decreases the mechanical strength or stability of cells and tissues
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17
Which of the following statements does not accurately describe formaldehyde?
A)It penetrates the tissues rapidly
B)Formaldehyde fixes tissue specimens at a rapid rate of about 1mm per hour.
C)It is an ideal fixative for nucleic acids
D)It is one of the most commonly used aldehyde fixative
A)It penetrates the tissues rapidly
B)Formaldehyde fixes tissue specimens at a rapid rate of about 1mm per hour.
C)It is an ideal fixative for nucleic acids
D)It is one of the most commonly used aldehyde fixative
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18
Which of the following properties of Mercuric chloride makes it restricted for use?
A)Toxic
B)Corrosive
C)Dangerous to the environment
D)All of the above
A)Toxic
B)Corrosive
C)Dangerous to the environment
D)All of the above
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19
Which of the following properties of microwave fixation makes it unsuitable for use in large specimens?
A)Microwaves can damage fine tissue structures
B)Microwave fixation is ideally used for 10-12mm tissue blocks
C)Using microwaves increases the rate of autolysis
D)Microwave fixation inadequately heats the core of a large specimen without it significantly overheating the exterior portion
A)Microwaves can damage fine tissue structures
B)Microwave fixation is ideally used for 10-12mm tissue blocks
C)Using microwaves increases the rate of autolysis
D)Microwave fixation inadequately heats the core of a large specimen without it significantly overheating the exterior portion
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20
Which among the following is not a property of acetic acid?
A)It causes the shrinkage of collagen
B)It is an agent used for denaturation
C)It does not generally fix proteins
D)It is a precipitating fixative
A)It causes the shrinkage of collagen
B)It is an agent used for denaturation
C)It does not generally fix proteins
D)It is a precipitating fixative
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21
The following are the preferred fixatives to be used on lipids except:
A)Frozen sections
B)Glutaraldehyde
C)Neutral buffered formalin
D)Osmium tetroxide
A)Frozen sections
B)Glutaraldehyde
C)Neutral buffered formalin
D)Osmium tetroxide
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22
Which of the following statements is true about heat fixation?
A)It preserves overall morphology and preserves the internal structures
B)It does not preserve overall morphology, but it preserves internal structures
C)It does not preserve both overall morphology and the internal structures
D)It preserves overall morphology, but it does not preserve the internal structures
A)It preserves overall morphology and preserves the internal structures
B)It does not preserve overall morphology, but it preserves internal structures
C)It does not preserve both overall morphology and the internal structures
D)It preserves overall morphology, but it does not preserve the internal structures
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23
One disadvantage of using perfusion as a fixation process is:
A)It is a costly process
B)It makes the subject paralyzed
C)The volume of fixative used is smaller
D)The tissue does not die until it is fixed
A)It is a costly process
B)It makes the subject paralyzed
C)The volume of fixative used is smaller
D)The tissue does not die until it is fixed
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24
Which statement best describes the rule of thumb for immersing a specimen in a fixative?
A)The volume of the fixative must be 5 times greater than the volume of the specimen
B)The volume of the fixative must be equal to the volume of the specimen
C)The volume of the fixative must be 20 times the volume of the specimen
D)The volume of the fixative should be slightly more than the volume of the specimen
A)The volume of the fixative must be 5 times greater than the volume of the specimen
B)The volume of the fixative must be equal to the volume of the specimen
C)The volume of the fixative must be 20 times the volume of the specimen
D)The volume of the fixative should be slightly more than the volume of the specimen
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25
This process of fixation preserves structures in a state that is chemically and structurally as close to the living tissue as possible.
A)Heat fixation
B)Chemical fixation
C)Perfusion
D)Immersion
A)Heat fixation
B)Chemical fixation
C)Perfusion
D)Immersion
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26
Which of the following fixatives do not belong to the group of oxidizing agents?
A)Potassium dichromate
B)Mercuric chloride
C)Chromic acid
D)Osmium tetroxide
A)Potassium dichromate
B)Mercuric chloride
C)Chromic acid
D)Osmium tetroxide
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27
What are the advantages of utilizing frozen sections?
A)Lack of morphological detail
B)Much faster than other forms of fixation
C)Not exposed to organic solvents
D)Both B and C
A)Lack of morphological detail
B)Much faster than other forms of fixation
C)Not exposed to organic solvents
D)Both B and C
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28
The following are the factors that would affect the process of fixation, except:
A)Volume of the fixative used
B)Size of the specimen
C)Pressure on the specimen
D)Temperature
A)Volume of the fixative used
B)Size of the specimen
C)Pressure on the specimen
D)Temperature
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29
Which among the following statements is not true about penetration?
A)The rate of penetration is always affected by heat.
B)The penetration of fixatives can be improved by opening up a tissue sample.
C)The concentration of the fixative always affects penetration.
D)The presence of intestinal contents can inhibit the penetration of fixatives.
A)The rate of penetration is always affected by heat.
B)The penetration of fixatives can be improved by opening up a tissue sample.
C)The concentration of the fixative always affects penetration.
D)The presence of intestinal contents can inhibit the penetration of fixatives.
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30
Which among the following is a physical method of fixation?
A)Microwave fixation
B)Cryo-preservation
C)Immersion fixation
D)Both A and B
A)Microwave fixation
B)Cryo-preservation
C)Immersion fixation
D)Both A and B
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31
Why is glutaraldehyde the preferred fixative for specimens in electron microscopy?
A)Glutaraldehyde is much easier to obtain than formaldehyde.
B)It excels at preserving the detailed structures of the cells and tissues
C)Tissues fixed with glutaraldehyde stain well with dyes.
D)Glutaraldehyde does not change the solubility of the fixed tissue.
A)Glutaraldehyde is much easier to obtain than formaldehyde.
B)It excels at preserving the detailed structures of the cells and tissues
C)Tissues fixed with glutaraldehyde stain well with dyes.
D)Glutaraldehyde does not change the solubility of the fixed tissue.
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32
Among the statements about antigen preservation, which among the following is not correct?
A)All reactions with formaldehyde-fixed specimens can be reversed.
B)The quality of antigen preservation varies with respect to the type of fixative used.
C)The ability to preserve antigens is important when choosing a fixative to use.
D)Some fixation reactions are reversible in aldehyde-fixed specimens.
A)All reactions with formaldehyde-fixed specimens can be reversed.
B)The quality of antigen preservation varies with respect to the type of fixative used.
C)The ability to preserve antigens is important when choosing a fixative to use.
D)Some fixation reactions are reversible in aldehyde-fixed specimens.
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33
Which of the following statements is true about temperature being a factor in fixation?
A)Fixation is usually done at room temperature
B)As temperature increases, the speed of fixation decreases
C)"Cooking" the specimen is accepted in fixation.
D)As the temperature increases, the fixation speed remains the same.
A)Fixation is usually done at room temperature
B)As temperature increases, the speed of fixation decreases
C)"Cooking" the specimen is accepted in fixation.
D)As the temperature increases, the fixation speed remains the same.
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34
What is the suitable pH for fixation?
A)pH 2 to 3
B)pH 4 to 6
C)pH 6 to 8
D)pH 7 to 9
A)pH 2 to 3
B)pH 4 to 6
C)pH 6 to 8
D)pH 7 to 9
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35
What type of fixative gives the best result in fixation?
A)Slightly hypertonic fixative
B)Hypertonic fixative
C)Hypotonic fixative
D)Isotonic fixative
A)Slightly hypertonic fixative
B)Hypertonic fixative
C)Hypotonic fixative
D)Isotonic fixative
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36
What is the preferred duration of fixation when using buffered formalin?
A)1 to 2 hours
B)2 to 6 hours
C)48 hours
D)72 hours
A)1 to 2 hours
B)2 to 6 hours
C)48 hours
D)72 hours
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37
As a histotechnician, one must know the basics of fixation before it occurs. One of the basic principles to remember is the ideal size of the tissue. Therefore, what is the ideal size of the tissue before fixing it?
A)0)5 cm2
B)1 cm2
C)2 cm2
D)3 cm2
A)0)5 cm2
B)1 cm2
C)2 cm2
D)3 cm2
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38
Aside from considering the adequate size of the tissue sample, the histotechnician must also take note of the sample's thickness. Which among the following is the ideal thickness of the tissue sample to attain quality fixation?
A)1 mm
B)2 mm
C)3 mm
D)4 mm
A)1 mm
B)2 mm
C)3 mm
D)4 mm
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39
Which of the following tissue samples is fixed first before sectioning or grossing?
A)Heart
B)Brain
C)Liver
D)Pancreas
A)Heart
B)Brain
C)Liver
D)Pancreas
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40
If a histotechnician receives a sample that contains glycogen, what fixative of choice is suitable for the demonstration and preservation of glycogen?
A)Neutral buffered formol saline
B)Rossman's fluid
C)Carnoy's fluid
D)Heidenhain's fluid
A)Neutral buffered formol saline
B)Rossman's fluid
C)Carnoy's fluid
D)Heidenhain's fluid
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41
What type of fixative is commonly used for amino acid histochemistry?
A)Formaldehyde vapor
B)Alcoholic fixative
C)Baker's formol calcium
D)Acetone
A)Formaldehyde vapor
B)Alcoholic fixative
C)Baker's formol calcium
D)Acetone
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42
This is a very basic fixative made up of 40% saturated formaldehyde attenuated to 10% with 10% NaCl. What is this type of fixative?
A)Gendre's fixative
B)Formal-Sublimate
C)Glutaraldehyde
D)10% formol-Saline
A)Gendre's fixative
B)Formal-Sublimate
C)Glutaraldehyde
D)10% formol-Saline
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43
What is this type of metallic fixative that produces black precipitates?
A)Mercuric chloride
B)Chromate fixative
C)Lead fixative
D)Heidenhain's Susa
A)Mercuric chloride
B)Chromate fixative
C)Lead fixative
D)Heidenhain's Susa
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44
What type of Mercuric chloride fixative is added with glacial acetic acid to avoid dark precipitate development?
A)Zenker's Fluid
B)B-5 fixative
C)Muller's fluid
D)Heidenhain's Susa
A)Zenker's Fluid
B)B-5 fixative
C)Muller's fluid
D)Heidenhain's Susa
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45
This type of picric acid fixative is recommended for the preservation of embryos and pituitary biopsies.
A)Bouin's solution
B)Brasil's Alcoholic picroformol
C)Glacial acetic acid
D)Carnoy's fluid
A)Bouin's solution
B)Brasil's Alcoholic picroformol
C)Glacial acetic acid
D)Carnoy's fluid
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46
It is a type of fixative that is ideal for small tissue fragments and must be used in higher concentrations to better fix the sample. What is this type of fixative?
A)Alcohol
B)Acids
C)Aldehydes
D)Metallic fixatives
A)Alcohol
B)Acids
C)Aldehydes
D)Metallic fixatives
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47
This type of fixation is usually done using thermal coagulation, which is suitable for frozen tissue sections and for the preparation of bacteriological smears?
A)Absolute alcohol fixation
B)Metallic fixation
C)Heat fixation
D)Acid fixation
A)Absolute alcohol fixation
B)Metallic fixation
C)Heat fixation
D)Acid fixation
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48
This fixative is preferred for the preservation of chromosomes, lymph glands and urgent biopsies, as well as to preserve brain tissue for the identification of rabies.
A)Carnoy's Fluid
B)100% Methyl alcohol
C)Bouin's Solution
D)Muller's Fluid
A)Carnoy's Fluid
B)100% Methyl alcohol
C)Bouin's Solution
D)Muller's Fluid
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49
Among the choices below, which of the following fixatives is preferred for the preservation of mucopolysaccharides and nuclear proteins?
A)Carnoy's Fluid
B)100% Methyl Alcohol
C)Newcomer's Fluid
D)Bouin's Solution
A)Carnoy's Fluid
B)100% Methyl Alcohol
C)Newcomer's Fluid
D)Bouin's Solution
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50
This fixative is made up of chromic and osmic acid, suggested for cytoplasmic structures particularly the mitochondria. Which of the following choices below best describes the statement above?
A)Flemming's solution
B)Trichloroacetic acid
C)Bouin's Solution
D)Muller's Fluid
A)Flemming's solution
B)Trichloroacetic acid
C)Bouin's Solution
D)Muller's Fluid
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51
This type of fixative is preferred for the diagnosis of early degenerative processes and tissue necrosis.
A)Muller's Fluid
B)Orth's Fluid
C)Heidenhain's Susa
D)Zenker-formol
A)Muller's Fluid
B)Orth's Fluid
C)Heidenhain's Susa
D)Zenker-formol
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52
This is type of fixative is usually incorporated with other fixatives to form a compound solution. This hardens at 17 degree Celsius. What type of fixative is this?
A)Alcohol
B)Glacial acetic acid
C)Carnoy's Fluid
D)Muller's Solution
A)Alcohol
B)Glacial acetic acid
C)Carnoy's Fluid
D)Muller's Solution
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53
This type of fixative is ideal for the diagnosis of water diffusible enzymes especially phosphatases and lipase but produces unavoidable shrinkage and deformation.
A)Alcohol
B)Acetone
C)Heat
D)Acid
A)Alcohol
B)Acetone
C)Heat
D)Acid
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54
This is also the fixative of choice for the preservation of brain tissue for the diagnosis of rabies. Which among the choices below is described by the statement above?
A)Heat fixation
B)Alcohol
C)10% formol-saline
D)Acetone
A)Heat fixation
B)Alcohol
C)10% formol-saline
D)Acetone
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55
Which of the following is the fixative of choice for fixing brain tissue?
A)Acetone
B)Alcohol
C)Carnoy's Fluid
D)Both A and C
A)Acetone
B)Alcohol
C)Carnoy's Fluid
D)Both A and C
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56
A histotechnician receives a sample of bone marrow for biopsy. What fixative of choice is suitable for bone marrow preservation?
A)Alcohol
B)B-5 fixative
C)Carnoy's fluid
D)Orth's fluid
A)Alcohol
B)B-5 fixative
C)Carnoy's fluid
D)Orth's fluid
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57
It is an excellent fixative that is chiefly recommended for tumor biopsies especially of the skin.
A)Heidenhain's Susa Solution
B)Helly solution
C)B-5 Fixative
D)Zenker's Fluid
A)Heidenhain's Susa Solution
B)Helly solution
C)B-5 Fixative
D)Zenker's Fluid
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58
All of the following choices below are the disadvantages of the formalin fixative, except:
A)Dermatitis on prolonged contact.
B)It may produce considerable shrinkage of the tissue.
C)Prolonged fixation may produce bleaching of the specimen and loss of natural tissue colors.
D)It evaporates quickly.
A)Dermatitis on prolonged contact.
B)It may produce considerable shrinkage of the tissue.
C)Prolonged fixation may produce bleaching of the specimen and loss of natural tissue colors.
D)It evaporates quickly.
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59
All of the following choices below are fixatives of choice for electron microscopy, except:
A)100% Methanol
B)Osmium Tetroxide
C)Glutaraldehyde
D)Paraformaldehyde
A)100% Methanol
B)Osmium Tetroxide
C)Glutaraldehyde
D)Paraformaldehyde
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60
It is the fixative of choice used to preserve touch preparations and for staining procedures of Wright- Giemsa.
A)Acetone
B)Formalin
C)Isopropyl alcohol
D)Osmic acid
A)Acetone
B)Formalin
C)Isopropyl alcohol
D)Osmic acid
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61
It is the fixative of choice to better exhibit Rickettsiae and other bacteria.
A)Muller's Fluid
B)Orth's Fluid
C)Heidenhain's Susa
D)Zenker-formol
A)Muller's Fluid
B)Orth's Fluid
C)Heidenhain's Susa
D)Zenker-formol
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62
Allan understands that this metallic fixative has been discovered to react with viruses.
A)Potassium dichromate
B)Osmium tetroxide
C)Chromic acid
D)Mercuric chloride
A)Potassium dichromate
B)Osmium tetroxide
C)Chromic acid
D)Mercuric chloride
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63
John Daniel knows that concentrated solutions of formaldehyde must never be neutralized as this will:
A)Cause increased bleaching of the tissues
B)Increase the rate of decomposition of formaldehyde
C)Stimulate violent chemical explosions
D)Cause formalin to become ineffective as a fixative
A)Cause increased bleaching of the tissues
B)Increase the rate of decomposition of formaldehyde
C)Stimulate violent chemical explosions
D)Cause formalin to become ineffective as a fixative
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