Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dicot Root
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Plant Tissue Microscopic Analysis
Product Overview
The Dicot Root prepared slide provides a clear and detailed representation of the root anatomy of dicotyledonous plants, emphasizing the vascular bundle arrangement, xylem and phloem distribution, and root tissue differentiation. The specimen is meticulously sectioned and mounted using high-quality mounting mediums and cover glass, ensuring long-lasting clarity and minimal distortion. Laboratory-grade preparation ensures optimal optical performance, allowing precise observation of root structure under standard and high magnification. The slide reveals the central vascular cylinder, cortical layers, epidermis, and pericycle, offering a comprehensive view of the root’s internal organization. The meticulous mounting preserves the orientation and natural arrangement of the tissues, enabling reproducible observations for extended studies. The slide is compatible with brightfield, compound, and digital microscopes, providing clear visualization of cell walls, intercellular spaces, and vascular bundles. Its durable construction ensures long-term usability for repeated microscopic analysis, highlighting key structural features of dicot roots, including secondary growth patterns and tissue differentiation. The slide’s high-quality preparation allows users to observe root anatomy in fine detail, ensuring accurate interpretation of vascular arrangements and tissue organization essential for botanical research and comparative studies of plant structure.
1. What magnification is recommended for observing Dicot Root slides?
Optimal magnification ranges from 100x to 400x for detailed observation of vascular bundles and tissue structures.
2. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight and high humidity to preserve specimen integrity.
3. Can this slide be used with digital imaging microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with both optical and digital microscopes for precise imaging and analysis of root tissues.
4. Are there alternative slides for comparison with root tissues?
Yes, slides like Monocot Root, Dicot Stem, and Xylem are suitable for comparative plant tissue studies.
5. How is the Dicot Root specimen prepared and sourced?
The root tissue is carefully sectioned, fixed, and mounted using laboratory-grade techniques to maintain cell structure and tissue organization.










