Earthworm Entire (T.S.)

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Earthworm Entire (T.S.)

Earthworm Entire T.S. slide, laboratory grade, displaying full anatomical structures including digestive, circulatory, and reproductive systems for study.

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Product Name – Earthworm Entire (T.S.)

Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide

Form – Transverse Section

Grade – Laboratory Grade

Application – Microscopic examination of complete invertebrate anatomy and tissue structure

Product Overview

The Earthworm Entire T.S. slide is expertly prepared to provide a comprehensive view of the earthworm’s internal anatomy. This laboratory-grade transverse section preserves the full organism, allowing clear observation of the digestive tract, circulatory system, nervous structures, and reproductive organs in a single specimen. The slide is mounted with precision to maintain structural integrity, ensuring that tissues remain undistorted and cellular details are visible under a standard laboratory microscope. With high-quality mounting media and a carefully placed coverslip, the specimen is protected from air bubbles and long-term deterioration. The detailed preparation highlights critical anatomical relationships, including segmentation, coelomic cavity distribution, and internal organ positioning. Researchers and students can study the complete morphology, tissue arrangement, and organ systems with clarity and accuracy. Durable and stable, the slide allows repeated observations, making it an essential tool for detailed invertebrate analysis and laboratory investigations that require precise understanding of earthworm anatomy. Its careful preparation ensures consistency, visual clarity, and long-lasting usability in laboratory settings.

1. What internal structures are visible in this slide?

The digestive tract, circulatory system, nervous tissue, and reproductive organs are clearly visible in a transverse section.

2. Is this slide compatible with standard optical microscopes?

Yes, it is suitable for observation at various magnifications using standard laboratory microscopes.

3. Are there alternative slides for comparison?

Alternatives include Earthworm Brain Ring, Earthworm Heart, and Earthworm Testis slides.

4. How should the slide be stored to ensure longevity?

Store in a dry, dust-free environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain specimen integrity.

5. Where are the specimens sourced from?

Specimens are obtained from verified sources and prepared under laboratory-grade standards to ensure accuracy and consistency.