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Give three reasons
for using heat as a fixative

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User Adarshr
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Heat fixation preserves overall morphology but not internal structures, it creates excessive heat, particularly if it is prolonged, can damage cells and cause substantial shrinkage and hardening of the specimen. Heat fixation increases the adherence of bacterial cells.
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