Description
Specifications
Product Name – Axile Placentation
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Lab-Grade
Application – Observation of Ovary Arrangement and Placental Structures
Product Overview
The Axile Placentation prepared slide is a meticulously crafted laboratory specimen designed to exhibit the arrangement of ovules along the central axis within an ovary. Mounted on optical-grade glass with a protective cover slip, this lab-grade slide ensures clarity and durability for precise microscopic analysis. The preparation highlights the axial placentation type, where ovules are attached to a central column, providing a clear visualization of both ovary compartments and the placental axis. The high-quality mounting allows researchers to observe the spatial distribution and structural orientation of ovules, aiding in detailed morphological studies. Careful staining enhances contrast between ovules, placenta, and surrounding tissue, revealing subtle cellular features. The slide maintains its integrity under repeated use and varying magnifications, ensuring reliable observation over time. Its durable construction and optical precision make it an indispensable tool for laboratories, educators, and enthusiasts seeking an accurate and ready-to-use specimen for detailed study. The Axile Placentation slide combines meticulous preparation, clarity, and long-term usability, making it suitable for thorough exploration of plant reproductive anatomy and structural arrangements within the ovary.
1. What structures can be observed on this slide?
The arrangement of ovules along the central axis and the placental structures are clearly visible under magnification.
2. Is this slide compatible with all light microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with standard optical microscopes at various magnifications.
3. Are there alternative placentation slides available?
Yes, alternatives include Parietal Placentation, Free Central Placentation, and Marginal Placentation prepared slides.
4. How should this slide be stored to maintain specimen quality?
Store in a dry, dust-free slide box, away from direct sunlight and high temperatures to preserve clarity and integrity.
5. What ensures long-term visibility of the ovule and placenta structures?
Optical-grade glass, precise mounting, lab-grade staining, and a sealed cover slip maintain clarity and preserve delicate structures.










