Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Frog Skin T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Premium Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy and biological structure study
Product Overview
The Frog Skin T.S. slide is carefully prepared to showcase the intricate layers and cellular organization of amphibian skin with exceptional clarity. Each sample is preserved using high-quality reagents that maintain natural morphology, ensuring detailed visualization over extended periods. This slide highlights the epidermal and dermal structures, glandular distribution, and pigmentation patterns, enabling comprehensive examination under various magnifications. The preparation process ensures uniformity and precision, making it suitable for repeated observations while maintaining structural integrity. The cover slip and mounting medium are designed to prevent air bubbles and minimize optical distortion, enhancing clarity and contrast. Its premium-grade quality guarantees reliable results, offering clear differentiation between cell layers and surface features. The Frog Skin T.S. slide also supports compatibility with standard optical and compound microscopes, allowing versatile use across different laboratory setups. Special attention to preservation ensures the tissue retains its optical properties, enabling accurate observation of skin texture and cellular arrangement. This slide is a durable and reliable resource for anyone requiring consistent, high-quality microscopic visualization. It is crafted to facilitate smooth handling, reduce the risk of contamination, and provide clear imagery for extended laboratory use. Its precision preparation makes it an ideal choice for observing amphibian skin anatomy in a detailed and controlled manner.
1. What applications are ideal for Frog Skin T.S. slides?
They are suitable for detailed microscopic observation of amphibian skin layers and cellular structures.
2. Can this slide be used with standard compound microscopes?
Yes, it is fully compatible with all standard optical and compound microscopes.
3. Are there alternative slides available for comparative analysis?
Alternatives include Frog Muscle T.S. or Frog Liver T.S. slides for comparative tissue studies.
4. How should the Frog Skin T.S. slide be stored?
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to maintain preservation and optical clarity.
5. From where is this Frog Skin T.S. slide sourced?
The slides are sourced from reputable suppliers ensuring high-quality preparation and consistent laboratory standards.










