Ephedra Stem

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Ephedra Stem

Ephedra Stem prepared slide, lab-grade and professionally stained, offering sharp structural clarity for accurate microscopic observation and long-term specimen stability.

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30.00

Description

Specifications

Product Name – Ephedra Stem

Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide

Form – Prepared Microscope Slide

Grade – Lab-Grade

Application – Microscopic Study of Ephedra Stem Structure

Product Overview

The Ephedra Stem prepared slide is a professionally mounted specimen designed to reveal the distinct anatomical organization of the stem. It is carefully stained to highlight essential tissues, providing clear differentiation between the epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles, and other structural layers. The preparation process ensures consistent coloration, allowing precise identification of cellular arrangements without distortion. Mounted on premium glass with a cover slip, the specimen is preserved for durability and long-term use, ensuring stability during repeated observations. The fixation process prevents deterioration of the tissue, keeping the sample intact over time. Careful attention is given to eliminate common issues such as air bubbles or uneven staining, resulting in a slide that maintains clarity across various magnifications under compound microscopes. The detailed preparation enables smooth observation of features like xylem, phloem, and medullary regions, capturing the internal structure with sharp definition. Its high-quality staining enhances tissue contrast, making structural analysis reliable and consistent. The Ephedra Stem prepared slide is created using precision techniques to ensure accuracy, durability, and clarity, providing a dependable reference for detailed study of stem anatomy.

1. What structural details are visible in the Ephedra Stem slide?

The slide displays epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles, and medullary regions with clear definition.

2. Can this slide be observed at multiple magnification levels?

Yes, it provides clarity at both low and high magnifications using compound microscopes.

3. Is there an alternative stem specimen available for study?

Yes, prepared slides of stems such as Pinus and Zea are also available.

4. How should the Ephedra Stem slide be preserved?

It should be stored in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight and excess humidity.

5. What makes this prepared slide durable and reliable?

The specimen is fixed, stained, and mounted with protective sealing to ensure long-term stability and microscopic clarity.

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