Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cucurbita Stem
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Stem Tissue Microscopic Analysis
Product Overview
The Cucurbita Stem prepared slide provides a precise transverse section of the Cucurbita stem, highlighting key anatomical features such as vascular bundles, xylem, phloem, cortex, and pith. Mounted under high-quality cover glass with durable mounting medium, the slide ensures long-lasting specimen integrity and prevents air bubbles that could interfere with observation. Laboratory-grade preparation guarantees excellent optical clarity, allowing clear visualization of cell structures, including xylem vessels, phloem sieve tubes, and parenchyma cells. The arrangement of vascular bundles and differentiation between the cortex and pith are distinctly visible, supporting detailed microscopic examination. This slide is suitable for repeated use, maintaining structural clarity over extended periods. It offers accurate representation of Cucurbita stem tissue, making it an essential tool for researchers and students aiming for detailed plant anatomical studies. The slide provides consistency in visual observation, enabling careful analysis of tissue organization and cellular morphology. Its high-quality mounting and preparation make it an indispensable addition to laboratory collections requiring durable, clear, and informative plant stem specimens for microscopy purposes. The Cucurbita Stem slide ensures precise and reliable structural observation, enhancing the study of plant vascular organization and tissue differentiation.
1. What magnification levels work best for this slide?
Optimal observation is achieved at 100x to 400x magnification to view vascular bundles and cellular details clearly.
2. How should the Cucurbita Stem slide be stored?
Store in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to preserve tissue integrity.
3. Can this slide be used with digital microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with digital and optical microscopes for capturing high-resolution images of stem tissues.
4. Are alternative plant stem slides available?
Yes, prepared slides of stems like Dicot Stem, Monocot Stem, and other plant species are available for comparative studies.
5. How is the specimen prepared and sourced?
The Cucurbita stem is carefully sectioned and mounted using laboratory-grade procedures to maintain structural clarity and long-term preservation.










