Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Frog Gastrula V.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Premium Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy and embryonic layer study
Product Overview
The Frog Gastrula V.S. slide is expertly prepared to provide detailed visualization of the gastrula stage of amphibian embryonic development. This slide highlights the formation and differentiation of germ layers, including ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm, providing a clear view of cell movements and invagination processes. Each sample is preserved using high-quality reagents that maintain cellular and tissue integrity, ensuring long-lasting clarity for precise microscopic observation. The slide emphasizes structural organization, layered formation, and cellular morphology, allowing detailed study under various magnifications. The mounting medium and cover slip are carefully applied to minimize air bubbles and optical distortion, resulting in enhanced contrast and sharpness. Premium-grade preparation ensures consistent quality, enabling multiple observations without compromising tissue structure. The Frog Gastrula V.S. slide is compatible with standard optical and compound microscopes, providing versatility across different laboratory setups. Preservation methods retain optical clarity and cellular morphology, ensuring accurate observation of intricate embryonic features. Its durability and precision make it suitable for extended use, while careful handling ensures long-term usability and high-quality visualization of the gastrula stage. This slide is a reliable tool for detailed microscopic examination of early amphibian development, supporting clear observation of germ layer differentiation and organization.
1. What applications are suitable for Frog Gastrula V.S. slides?
They are ideal for detailed microscopic observation of germ layer formation and embryonic cell differentiation.
2. Can this slide be used with standard compound microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with all standard optical and compound microscopes used in laboratories.
3. Are there alternative slides for comparative embryonic studies?
Alternatives include Blastula V.S. (Frog) or Neurula V.S. slides for developmental stage comparisons.
4. How should the Frog Gastrula V.S. slide be stored?
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to preserve tissue clarity and structural integrity.
5. Where is this Frog Gastrula V.S. slide sourced from?
The slides are sourced from trusted suppliers following high laboratory standards to ensure consistency and reliable preparation.










