_____ is the most common cause of cell injury.
_____ is a self-limited fibroblastic and myofibroblastic proliferation arising in deep dermis, subcutis or muscle that typically occurs following trauma
Formaldehyde and Glutaraldehyde are examples of _____ fixatives
Coagulative necrosis is characterized by preserved cell architecture (cell _____ are seen) but the nucleus disappears
What is the most important light microscopy morphological feature of irreversible cell injury?_____
The most common type of metaplasia is _____ metaplasia
_____ cellular injury is characterized ultrastructurally with clumping of nuclear chromatin
Galactosemia is associated with _____ cataract

What type of cells are the following examples? _____
Hint: Labile, Stable, or Permanent?

What is the staining method? _____
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