Tinospora Root

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Tinospora Root

Tinospora Root slide, laboratory-grade, showcases root tissues with clear xylem, phloem, and cortex structures for precise microscopic analysis and observation.

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30.00

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Tinospora Root

Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide

Form – Prepared Microscope Slide

Grade – Laboratory Grade

Application – Microscopic Study of Plant Root Anatomy and Tissue Structures

Product Overview

The Tinospora Root slide is a high-quality, laboratory-grade prepared specimen designed for detailed microscopic observation of plant root anatomy. This slide highlights the various tissues of Tinospora roots, including the well-preserved xylem, phloem, cortex, and epidermal layers. The root sections are carefully mounted in a stable medium to prevent distortion, ensuring precise visualization of delicate cell structures. The slide provides clear differentiation between vascular bundles, cortical cells, and parenchyma tissues, allowing for comprehensive analysis of root morphology. It is compatible with standard light and compound microscopes, offering sharp and high-resolution images essential for structural studies. Each slide is meticulously prepared to maintain uniformity and clarity, providing reliable and repeatable observations over time. The specimen’s preparation preserves the natural arrangement of root tissues, facilitating accurate examination of cell organization, tissue patterns, and vascular differentiation. This makes the Tinospora Root slide a valuable addition to laboratory collections for botanical research, microscopy studies, and detailed structural analysis of plant root systems. The slide ensures long-term durability while maintaining optical clarity, supporting precise scientific observation and detailed documentation of plant anatomy in laboratory settings.

1. What tissue structures are visible on the Tinospora Root slide?

The slide shows xylem, phloem, cortex, epidermis, and parenchyma cells with clear differentiation for detailed analysis.

2. Is this slide compatible with standard microscopes?

Yes, it can be used with both light and compound microscopes for clear high-resolution observation.

3. Are there alternative root slides available?

Yes, slides of roots like Sunflower Root or Datura Root can be used for comparative study of root structures.

4. How should the Tinospora Root slide be stored?

Store in a cool, dry, dust-free environment to prevent damage and maintain specimen clarity.

5. Where is this slide sourced from?

It is sourced from certified laboratory suppliers ensuring laboratory-grade preparation and high-quality standards.