Topics: Histology Quiz
Why are paraffin and resin commonly used in histology?
A. They enhance tissue staining properties.
B. They serve as embedding media for sectioning.
C. They act as fixatives for tissue preservation.
D. They dissolve lipids in the tissue.
Select your answer:

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Molecular Biology › ViewWhich is the primary molecule broken down for energy in cells?
A. salt
B. water
C. sugar
D. protein
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What happens to enzymes at the end of a chemical reaction?
A. They are used up.
B. They are unchanged.
C. They become less effective.
D. They are broken down.