Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Earthworm Pharynx (T.S.)
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Transverse Section
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic observation of digestive tissue and internal pharyngeal structure
Product Overview
The Earthworm Pharynx T.S. slide provides a clear, laboratory-grade transverse section of the pharyngeal region, allowing detailed observation of the internal muscular and epithelial structures. The slide is carefully prepared to preserve the integrity of the pharyngeal tissues, including the circular and longitudinal muscles, epithelial lining, and surrounding connective tissue. Precision staining enhances contrast, making the identification of various cell layers and tissue arrangements easier for microscopic study. Mounted under a coverslip, the specimen maintains stability and clarity, ensuring long-term usability for repeated observations. This preparation allows researchers and students to examine the functional morphology of the pharynx, observing the lumen, coelomic lining, and muscular arrangement with excellent detail. Each slide undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure minimal distortion and consistent staining, providing reliable and reproducible results. Durable and high-quality, the Earthworm Pharynx T.S. slide is an essential addition to laboratory collections for studying invertebrate anatomy, providing insights into the structural organization and anatomical relationships within the digestive system.
1. What features are visible in this Earthworm Pharynx slide?
Muscular layers, epithelial lining, lumen, and connective tissue structures are clearly visible in this transverse section.
2. Is this slide compatible with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it can be used with standard optical microscopes at various magnifications for detailed tissue observation.
3. Are there alternative slides for studying earthworm digestive anatomy?
Yes, alternatives include Earthworm Entire T.S., Earthworm Oesophagus, and Earthworm Brain Ring slides for comparative study.
4. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve tissue integrity.
5. Where are the specimens for this slide sourced from?
Specimens are obtained from verified laboratory suppliers and prepared under strict laboratory-grade standards for quality and consistency.










