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Appendix C:Glossary, General Terms in Histology

General Terms The following general terms are commonly used in histology. afferent - conveying toward an organ, as an afferent lymphatic vessel, or afferent nerve; efferent -conveying away from an organ, as efferent lymphatic vessel or efferent nerve. These terms are used with reference to an understood organ. capsule - a structure enclosing an organ, usually composed of dense

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