Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dicot Leaf T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Leaf Tissue Structure Analysis
Product Overview
The Dicot Leaf T.S. prepared slide provides a detailed transverse view of dicotyledonous leaf anatomy, preserving all critical structures for microscopic observation. The epidermal layers, palisade and spongy mesophyll, and well-defined vascular bundles are clearly visible. Stomata, trichomes, and intercellular spaces are accurately represented, allowing precise study of leaf tissue arrangement and cellular differentiation. Mounted under a high-quality cover glass with durable mounting medium, the slide prevents bubble formation and ensures long-term stability of the specimen. Laboratory-grade preparation enhances optical clarity, providing excellent contrast and sharpness for high-resolution examination at varying magnifications. The slide is designed for durability, maintaining tissue integrity for repeated use and long-term storage. It ensures accurate representation of leaf anatomy, supporting reliable observation of tissue layers, cellular organization, and vascular arrangement. The careful preparation enables consistent results, making it ideal for detailed study of leaf morphology, cellular distribution, and overall tissue architecture in a laboratory setting.
1. What is the ideal magnification for viewing this slide?
Optimal viewing is at 100x to 400x magnification to clearly observe mesophyll layers and vascular bundles.
2. How should the slide be stored?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment, away from direct sunlight to maintain tissue clarity and slide integrity.
3. Can this slide be used with digital microscopes?
Yes, it is fully compatible with digital microscopy systems for capturing high-resolution images of leaf tissues.
4. Are other plant tissue slides available?
Yes, slides for monocot leaves, stems, roots, and flower tissues are available for comprehensive botanical study.
5. How is the specimen sourced and prepared?
The leaf tissue is ethically sourced and processed under controlled laboratory conditions to preserve accurate anatomical structures.










