Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Earthworm Entire T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Transverse Section Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Observation of Entire Earthworm Anatomy
Product Overview
The Earthworm Entire T.S. slide is a meticulously prepared laboratory-grade transverse section specimen that showcases the complete internal anatomy of an earthworm. The slide reveals the digestive tract, circulatory system, nervous structures, reproductive organs, and associated connective tissues in a single, cohesive section. Each anatomical structure is preserved with high precision to maintain accurate spatial orientation, allowing for comprehensive microscopic observation. Mounted on high-quality glass with a transparent medium, the slide ensures optimal light transmission, contrast, and clarity, highlighting fine tissue details, including cellular arrangements and organ segmentation. The laboratory-grade preparation process guarantees uniform quality, durability, and long-term preservation, making it suitable for repeated observation and detailed study. The Earthworm Entire T.S. slide allows students, researchers, and educators to examine organ systems collectively, facilitating an integrated understanding of the earthworm’s internal organization. The slide’s clarity and preservation of structural integrity provide a reliable tool for in-depth examination of internal morphology, interrelationships between systems, and detailed tissue architecture. This specimen is an essential addition to any laboratory collection, offering a comprehensive view of the earthworm’s anatomical features in a single, ready-to-use slide.
1. What organ systems are visible on the Earthworm Entire T.S. slide?
Digestive, circulatory, nervous, reproductive systems, and associated connective tissues are clearly visible for detailed observation.
2. Can this slide be used with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with compound and light microscopes for clear visualization of the complete internal anatomy.
3. Are there alternative slides for earthworm anatomy studies?
Yes, slides focusing on specific organs such as heart, testis, or transverse sections of individual systems are available.
4. How should the Earthworm Entire T.S. slide be stored?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment, avoiding direct sunlight to maintain clarity and preserve the specimen.
5. Where are the earthworm specimens sourced from?
Specimens are obtained from certified laboratory suppliers to ensure quality, authenticity, and consistency in preparation standards.










