Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Xylem Tissue T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Transverse Section
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Observation of xylem structure and detailed microscopic study of plant vascular tissue
Product Overview
The Xylem Tissue T.S. slide offers a precisely prepared transverse section of plant xylem tissue, enabling detailed observation of the plant’s vascular system. This slide highlights essential xylem components, including vessel elements, tracheids, xylem parenchyma, and fibers, providing clear visualization of water and nutrient transport structures. The specimen is carefully stained to enhance contrast between different tissue types, ensuring high visibility of fine structural details. Prepared under strict laboratory-grade standards, the slide ensures long-term preservation of cellular integrity and clarity. The mounting medium prevents distortion or fading, maintaining the slide’s quality over extended use. This preparation allows observation of cell wall thickening patterns, vessel arrangement, and parenchymal distribution, providing an accurate representation of xylem morphology. Each slide undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure uniformity and precision, making it a reliable tool for detailed plant tissue analysis. Its design facilitates observation of structural details under a standard laboratory microscope, making it suitable for advanced microscopic studies and morphological analysis of plant vascular tissues.
1. What features can be observed on the Xylem Tissue T.S. slide?
Vessel elements, tracheids, xylem parenchyma, fibers, and cell wall patterns are clearly visible for detailed microscopic study.
2. Is this slide compatible with standard optical microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with conventional laboratory microscopes for precise observation of xylem structure.
3. Are there alternative slides for plant tissue comparison?
Yes, alternatives include Phloem Tissue T.S., Stem T.S., and Leaf T.S. slides for comparative plant tissue analysis.
4. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, clean environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve staining and tissue integrity.
5. Where are the specimens sourced from?
Specimens are sourced from certified plant material suppliers and prepared under laboratory-grade protocols for accuracy and reliability.










