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Earthworm (T.S.)

Earthworm T.S. slide, laboratory grade, showing body wall, coelomic cavity, digestive tract, and circulatory structures for microscopic examination.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Earthworm (T.S.)

Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide

Form – Transverse Section

Grade – Laboratory Grade

Application – Microscopic study of invertebrate anatomy and internal organ arrangement

Product Overview

The Earthworm (T.S.) slide is meticulously prepared to offer a clear and precise transverse section of an earthworm, presenting the internal anatomy in laboratory-grade quality. This slide reveals key anatomical features including the body wall, coelomic cavity, digestive tract, circulatory structures, and segmental arrangement. Each organ system is carefully preserved and mounted to maintain structural integrity, allowing detailed observation under optical microscopes at various magnifications. The preparation ensures that the muscular layers, coelomic compartments, and ventral nerve cord are distinctly visible, providing insight into the complex organization of invertebrate systems. The slide is ideal for detailed microscopic examination, enabling comprehensive visualization of organ relationships, tissue differentiation, and anatomical alignment. High-quality mounting materials ensure durability and long-term clarity, making the slide suitable for repeated laboratory use. With its precision and clarity, this Earthworm (T.S.) slide serves as a reliable tool for observing internal structures, understanding morphological features, and supporting thorough microscopic analysis of invertebrate anatomy.

1. Which structures are visible in this Earthworm T.S. slide?

The body wall, coelomic cavity, digestive tract, circulatory structures, and ventral nerve cord are clearly visible for analysis.

2. Can this slide be used with standard laboratory microscopes?

Yes, it is fully compatible with conventional optical microscopes at various magnifications.

3. Are there alternative invertebrate slides available?

Yes, alternatives include Earthworm Heart, Earthworm Brain Ring, and Seminal Vesicle slides for comparative study.

4. What is the recommended storage method?

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

5. Where is the Earthworm specimen sourced from?

Specimens are sourced from verified samples and prepared to maintain laboratory-grade standards for accuracy.