Histologies [noun]
Definition of Histologies:
study of animal, plant structure
Synonyms of Histologies:
Sentence/Example of Histologies:
It would however be a serious error to underestimate the value of the earlier work in plant histology.
Dr. Huber's extensive additions have rendered the work the most complete students' text-book on Histology in existence.
There are but few points to be noticed with reference to the histology of the hypoblast cells.
The histology of the interrenal body in the embryonic periods is very simple.
To the microscope we owe not only histology but the comparative anatomy of the lower animals.
The new doctrine of cell-formation was also taught by Leydig in his text-book of histology, published in 1857.
An animal is classified in accordance with its morphology, anatomy, histology, and embryology.
The comparative histology of the brain especially showed that this is also true of the brain, the real organ of mind.
Histology, study of the microscopical characters of cells and tissues, differentiation, 115.
All these parts constitute microscopic anatomy or “Histology.”