Description
Specifications
Product Name – Tapeworm Gravid T.S.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Preserved Specimen
Form – Transverse Section (Gravid)
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy, Morphological Analysis, Reproductive Structure Study, Parasitology Research
product overview
Tapeworm Gravid T.S. specimens are meticulously prepared transverse sections designed to reveal the internal anatomy and reproductive structures of mature segments. The preservation process uses laboratory-grade reagents to maintain the natural arrangement of internal organs, including the uterus, testes, ovaries, and egg-filled structures, without distortion or shrinkage. This ensures clarity during microscopic observation, allowing researchers to study the fine morphological details with precision. Each transverse section is mounted and stabilized to resist degradation over time, providing consistent quality for repeated laboratory use. The specimen allows for detailed examination of segmental tissue organization, internal cavities, and reproductive components, supporting a thorough understanding of tapeworm anatomy at the cellular and tissue level. Packaging is optimized to prevent physical or environmental damage during shipment, so specimens arrive in perfect condition, ready for immediate study. The laboratory-grade preparation ensures high-resolution visibility under both compound and stereoscopic microscopes. Tapeworm Gravid T.S. transverse sections offer reliable, long-lasting utility, facilitating detailed parasitological research, morphological documentation, and scientific observation of mature segments with exceptional structural fidelity. This makes it a crucial resource for professionals seeking precise anatomical insights and durable, high-quality specimens for laboratory use.
FAQs
1. How is the Tapeworm Gravid T.S. specimen preserved?
The transverse section is fixed using laboratory-grade reagents to maintain internal and reproductive structure integrity.
2. Is it compatible with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, the specimen is suitable for both compound and stereoscopic microscopes for detailed anatomical analysis.
3. What are the recommended storage conditions?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature to maintain specimen quality.
4. Are alternative tapeworm sections available for comparison?
Yes, other preserved tapeworm sections, including whole mounts and gravid proglottids, are available for comparative studies.
5. Can the specimen be reused for multiple observations?
Yes, careful handling allows repeated microscopic examination without compromising structural clarity or integrity.










