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“Why attached tissue image is black?”

The black appearance of the tissue image is due to a technical artifact during imaging or improper staining/fixation during slide preparation. This caused the tissue to absorb or reflect insufficient light or signal, rather than representing true tissue coloration.

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The document shows a well-lit image of a white napkin on wood, indicating no inherent black tissue. Supplementary facts confirm that black areas in medical imaging often arise from artifacts, improper fixation, or staining errors.

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