ristlõike
Ristlõike is a term used across several scientific disciplines to describe a cross-sectional view of a specimen. In Estonian, ristlõike literally means a cut across or perpendicular to the longest axis of the object, revealing internal structures that are not visible from the exterior. The concept is applied in fields such as biology, medicine, geology, and botany, as well as in engineering and architecture.
In biology and medicine, ristlõiked are tissue sections prepared for microscopic examination. The process typically involves
In geology, a ristlõige refers to a cross-sectional diagram or actual cut through rock layers to show
In botany, transverse sections of stems, roots, or leaves reveal tissue organization, such as the epidermis,
Etymology: ristlõike combines rist (cross) and lõige (cut). The concept of cross-sections is a fundamental descriptive