You are preparing a tissue sample and notice improper embedding. What could happen during sectioning?
A. The sections may be too thin.
B. The tissue may tear or deform.
C. The tissue will not retain stains.
D. The nuclei will not be visible.
Select your answer:

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B. A tumor that has grown into the skin of the breast, which might cause swelling and lumps in the skin
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Identify the substance labeled “A” in this vial of blood.
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