Description
Specifications
Product Name – Liver Fluke T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Prepared Slide
Form – Mounted Tissue Section
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Parasitology, Microscopy, Internal Structure Analysis
product overview
The Liver Fluke T.S. slide is a meticulously prepared laboratory-grade specimen designed to reveal the internal anatomy of Fasciola species through a transverse section. The slide exposes critical structures such as the muscular pharynx, digestive ceca, and reproductive organs with distinct cellular and tissue differentiation. High-quality staining techniques enhance contrast between the parenchyma, epithelial lining, and musculature, ensuring clear visualization of the fluke’s internal organization. The tissue section is mounted with precision to maintain uniform thickness, providing consistent optical clarity across the entire specimen. Researchers and observers can study the arrangement of vitelline glands, ovary, testes, and excretory channels, along with surrounding connective tissue and musculature. The mounting medium preserves both the staining quality and structural integrity over extended periods, making the slide a reliable tool for repeated examination. Designed for durability and exceptional clarity, this slide allows detailed observation of parasite morphology and internal structures. It is ideal for understanding tissue differentiation, structural complexity, and anatomical relationships within the liver fluke. With laboratory-grade preparation and accurate representation of internal features, the Liver Fluke T.S. slide ensures precise and repeatable microscopic observations for parasitological and structural studies.
FAQs
1. What magnification is recommended to study this slide?
High-power objectives between 400x and 1000x are suitable for detailed observation of internal organs and tissue structures.
2. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and dust to preserve staining and tissue integrity.
3. Are there alternative slides for comparison?
Yes, other trematode or parasitic worm slides such as Fasciola hepatica or Schistosoma sections can be used for comparative analysis.
4. Is this slide ready for immediate use?
Yes, the slide is fully mounted and ready for immediate microscopic examination without additional preparation.
5. How can the slide be cleaned safely?
Gently clean the edges with lens paper; avoid touching the mounted tissue to prevent damage to the specimen.










