Tissues
Tissues
- The word “tissue” was given by French anatomist and physiologist Bichat (1771-1802).
 - “Tissue” was earlier used by N.Grew (1682) in connection with plant anatomy.
 - Study of tissues is called histology. (Gr. histos-tissue, logos-study).
 - Term ‘histology’ was given by German histologist Mayer (1819).
 - Italian scientist Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694) is known as “founder of Histology”
 - Histology is also called as microscopic anatomy (microanatomy).
 - Bichat (1771-1802) is considered “Father of histology”.
 - Histogenesis (histos-tissue, genesis-formation). Formation and development of tissues from undifferentiated or embryonic cells also called histogeny.
 - The phenomenon of differentiation of cell groups into tissues is known as histodifferentiation.
 - Histolysis (GK. histos-tissue, lysis-dissolve) Degeneration of tissues.
 

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