Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Nervous Tissue T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Transverse Section Prepared Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Study of Nervous Tissue Structure and Cellular Organization
Product Overview
The Nervous Tissue T.S. slide is a high-quality, laboratory-grade transverse section of nervous tissue, expertly prepared to retain detailed cellular and structural features. Each section is precisely cut and mounted to preserve the delicate architecture of neurons, glial cells, and connective tissues, ensuring optimal clarity and contrast for microscopic observation. The slide offers exceptional optical quality, allowing clear visualization of intricate patterns, including nerve fibers, ganglia, and synaptic regions. Its preparation is designed to withstand repeated examinations without degradation, providing durability and consistency for laboratory applications. Compatible with standard light and compound microscopes, the slide facilitates accurate study of tissue organization, aiding in research, analysis, and reference collections. The precise preservation of cellular detail supports detailed observation of morphological features, making it a valuable tool for researchers, educators, and enthusiasts who require high-quality nervous tissue specimens. Long-lasting mounting ensures that the slide remains a reliable reference for repeated laboratory use, providing consistent performance over time. Its laboratory-grade quality and meticulous preparation make it an essential resource for detailed histological studies and tissue structure analysis.
1. What details are visible on the Nervous Tissue T.S. slide?
The slide displays neurons, glial cells, nerve fibers, ganglia, and other cellular structures clearly.
2. Is the slide compatible with standard microscopes?
Yes, it works with both light and compound microscopes for detailed tissue examination.
3. Are there alternative tissue slides available?
Yes, other nervous tissue slides, as well as slides of different organs and animals, are available.
4. How should the slide be stored for longevity?
Keep the slide in a cool, dry, and dust-free environment to maintain clarity and prevent damage.
5. Where is the specimen sourced from?
The specimen is sourced from certified laboratory suppliers to ensure high-quality preparation and consistent reliability.










