Description
Specifications
Product Name – Funaria Leaf
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Lab-Grade
Application – Observation of Moss Leaf Structure and Cellular Details
Product Overview
The Funaria Leaf microscope slide provides a detailed and high-quality representation of moss leaf anatomy, ideal for microscopic study. The slide highlights the key structural features, including the epidermis, chloroplast-rich cells, and central midrib, allowing for clear observation of cellular arrangement and organization. Each leaf is carefully preserved and mounted to maintain cellular integrity, ensuring long-lasting usability. The lab-grade preparation ensures uniform thickness and clarity, reducing optical distortions during examination. The chloroplast distribution and cell morphology are distinctly visible, supporting the analysis of photosynthetic cell arrangement and leaf tissue differentiation. The slide is crafted to provide sharp contrast under brightfield microscopy, enhancing the visibility of cell walls, nuclei, and cytoplasmic components. Its durable mounting and cover slip protect the specimen from damage, dust, and moisture, allowing repeated use without degradation. The Funaria Leaf slide combines precision, clarity, and durability, making it an essential tool for detailed observation of moss leaf structure, study of cellular patterns, and understanding tissue organization. This slide serves as a reliable specimen for laboratory investigations and structural reference, enabling users to explore the microscopic anatomy of moss leaves with confidence and accuracy.
1. What cellular features are visible on the Funaria Leaf slide?
The slide shows epidermal cells, chloroplast distribution, midrib structure, and general cellular arrangement within the leaf.
2. Is this slide compatible with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it is designed for use with compound light microscopes and standard laboratory observation setups.
3. Are there alternative moss leaf specimens available?
Yes, alternatives include Bryum Leaf slides and other moss species for comparative microscopic studies.
4. How should the Funaria Leaf slide be stored?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight to maintain specimen quality and prevent deterioration.
5. What materials ensure the slide’s durability?
The slide uses high-quality glass, a durable cover slip, and permanent mounting medium to preserve cellular details over time.










