Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Mammal Heart T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Cardiac Tissue Structure Observation
Product Overview
The Mammal Heart T.S. prepared slide offers precise and high-resolution observation of mammalian cardiac tissue, including the detailed structure of atrial and ventricular walls, valves, and vascular networks. The tissue is carefully sectioned, mounted, and sealed under a protective cover glass using a durable mounting medium to preserve integrity and prevent air bubbles or contamination. This preparation ensures the natural orientation of the cardiac layers, enabling the study of myocardial fibers, connective tissue, and coronary structures with clarity. Laboratory-grade slides enhance optical transparency, facilitating high-contrast visualization under compound microscopes at various magnifications. The slide is robustly constructed to support repeated observation without compromising specimen quality. With attention to fine structural details, it allows for accurate analysis of tissue morphology, cellular arrangement, and histological features. This slide is ideal for laboratories requiring reliable, long-lasting, and high-quality mammalian heart sections, supporting meticulous tissue examination and morphological studies.
1. What microscope magnification is ideal for viewing this slide?
Optimal results are achieved at 100x to 400x magnification for detailed visualization of heart tissue layers and fibers.
2. How should the slide be stored when not in use?
Keep in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight to maintain specimen quality and clarity.
3. Is this slide compatible with digital imaging equipment?
Yes, it is suitable for use with digital microscopes and cameras to capture detailed images of cardiac tissue.
4. Are slides available for other mammalian organs?
Yes, prepared slides for liver, kidney, brain, and other organs are available for comparative tissue studies.
5. How is the specimen sourced and prepared?
The tissue is ethically sourced and prepared under controlled laboratory conditions to ensure high-quality preservation and accurate anatomical orientation.










