Description
Specifications
Product Name – Connective Tissue (T.S.)
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Transverse Section Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Observation of Connective Tissue Structure
Product Overview
The Connective Tissue T.S. slide is meticulously prepared to maintain the intricate arrangement of connective tissue components. The transverse section reveals key elements such as collagen fibers, elastic fibers, fibroblasts, and the extracellular matrix with clarity and precision. The laboratory-grade preparation ensures the tissue remains intact without air bubbles or distortions, preserving the natural architecture of connective tissue for detailed study. High-quality mounting enhances optical clarity, allowing for sharp contrast and precise visualization under compound and light microscopes. Each slide is crafted for durability, supporting repeated use while maintaining specimen integrity. The transverse section highlights the spatial relationships among fibers, ground substance, and cellular elements, enabling accurate observation of tissue organization. This slide is ideal for laboratories requiring stable and reliable microscopic specimens that display both fine and gross structural details. The Connective Tissue T.S. slide provides a clear view of the functional and structural organization of connective tissue, supporting careful study of fiber arrangement, cell distribution, and matrix components, essential for in-depth tissue analysis. Its preservation quality ensures consistent results for long-term use and repeated observations.
FAQs
1. Can this Connective Tissue T.S. slide be used with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with all standard compound and light microscopes for detailed tissue observation.
2. How should the slide be stored to ensure long-term preservation?
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain tissue integrity.
3. Does the slide clearly show collagen and elastic fibers?
Yes, all major connective tissue components including collagen, elastic fibers, and fibroblasts are well-preserved for observation.
4. Is the slide suitable for repeated microscopic use?
Yes, the durable mounting allows multiple observations without affecting the specimen quality.
5. Are alternative histological slides available for comparative studies?
Yes, slides of epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and cartilage tissue are available for comparative microscopic analysis.










