Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Frog Ilium
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Premium Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy and skeletal structure observation
Product Overview
The Frog Ilium slide is expertly prepared to provide clear visualization of amphibian pelvic bone structures, offering an in-depth look at skeletal morphology. Each sample is carefully preserved using high-quality reagents that maintain the integrity and natural architecture of bone tissue. This slide highlights critical features such as trabecular patterns, cortical thickness, and articulating surfaces, enabling detailed examination under various magnifications. Its preparation ensures uniformity and precision, supporting consistent observations while preserving structural accuracy. The slide’s mounting and cover slip are designed to minimize distortion and prevent air bubbles, delivering enhanced clarity and contrast during microscopic study. Premium-grade quality ensures reliable, high-definition visualization of minute skeletal details, allowing clear differentiation between bone layers and internal structures. The Frog Ilium slide is compatible with standard optical and compound microscopes, making it versatile for laboratory use. Preservation methods retain the slide’s optical properties, facilitating accurate observation of tissue and bone morphology. Its durability and precise preparation make it suitable for repeated handling and long-term use, providing a dependable tool for detailed exploration of amphibian skeletal anatomy. Careful attention to sample treatment ensures longevity and consistent performance, making this slide an essential addition to any laboratory collection focused on microscopic skeletal studies.
1. What is the primary application of the Frog Ilium slide?
It is used for detailed microscopic observation of amphibian pelvic bones and skeletal structures.
2. Is this slide compatible with all standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it works with standard optical and compound microscopes commonly used in labs.
3. Are there alternative slides for comparative skeletal studies?
Alternatives include Frog Femur or Frog Vertebra slides for detailed skeletal comparisons.
4. How should the Frog Ilium slide be stored?
Store in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight to maintain tissue integrity and clarity.
5. Where is this Frog Ilium slide sourced from?
The slides are sourced from trusted suppliers adhering to high laboratory standards for quality and consistency.










