Histological Staining Methods
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Which reagent is used in the Kardasewitsch method?

  • Ammonia (correct)
  • Acetone
  • Alcohol
  • H2O2

What is the purpose of the washing-out process after fixation?

  • To remove excess fixatives
  • To improve staining
  • To remove artefacts
  • All of the above (correct)

Which method uses acetone, H2O2, and ammonia?

  • Kardasewitsch method
  • Picric acid method
  • Lillie's method (correct)
  • Tap Water Method

What is the recommended duration for soaking tissue in picric acid in the Picric Acid method?

<p>5 minutes to 2 hours (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which fixative solutions require the Tap Water Method for washing out excess chromates?

<p>Helly's, Zenker's, and Flemming's solutions (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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