HT Histotechnician

Category - Fixation

What are the characteristics of a good fixative?
  1. It must inhibit bacterial decomposition and autolysis.
  2. It must permit rapid and even penetration of tissues.
  3. Both A and B
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: C - both A and B
The characteristics of a good fixative must inhibit bacterial decomposition and autolysis as well as it must permit rapid and even penetration of the tissues. Because a good fixative preserves the cellular structures and prevent it from cellular disintegration. That is why it is needed that the fixative used must rapidly permit even penetration of tissues. Therefore, both A and B are correct.
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