IPA: //ˌhɪstəˈkɛmɪstri//
KK: /hɪstəˈkɛmɪstri/
A field of science that studies the chemical makeup of cells and tissues in living organisms.
Histochemistry is essential for understanding how different tissues function at a molecular level.
Histochemistry is formed from "histo-" (from Greek "histos", meaning tissue) and "chemistry" (from Greek "khemia", meaning the art of transmuting metals or chemistry). The word refers to the study of the chemical composition of biological tissues.
Think of 'tissue' ('histo-') and 'the study of chemicals' ('chemistry') to remember that histochemistry is about analyzing the chemical makeup of tissues.