Histology of Vertebrata excluding Mammalia - Slides

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Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds - 25 Microscope slides

All our histology slides series are standardly coloured with AZAN: a multi-coloured staining with nuclear red for cell nuclei, connective tissue blue, erythrocytes orange and keratinized tissue red. The microscope slides are delivered on best glasses with fine ground edges of the size 26 x 76 mm (1" x 3"). 

1(c). Cyprinus, carp, liver t.s.
2(c). Cyprinus, testis t.s. showing spermatozoa
3(c). Cyprinus, small intestine t.s.
4(c). Cyprinus, kidney t.s.
5(c). Cyprinus, gills t.s.
6(c). Cyprinus, skin t.s.
7(f). Fish scales, cycloid, ctenoid, and placoid scales w.m.
8(c). Salamandra, skin with poison glands t.s.
9(d). Salamandra, t.s. through thorax and forelegs of larva
10(c). Rana, frog, lung t.s., a simple bag-like lung
11(c). Rana, blood smear, with nucleated corpuscles
12(c). Rana, stomach t.s.
13(c). Rana, large intestine t.s., with goblet cells
14(c). Rana, liver t.s. showing bile ducts
15(c). Rana, kidney t.s.
16(c). Rana, testis t.s. to show spermatogenesis
17(c). Rana, skin t.s. showing glands
18(d). Lacerta, lizard, skin with scales, sagittal l.s.
19(c). Gallus, chicken, blood smear, with nucleate red corpuscles
20(c). Gallus, lung t.s.
21(c). Gallus, glandular stomach t.s.
22(d). Gallus, ovary with developing eggs t.s.
23(d). Gallus, skin with developing feathers t.s. or l.s.
24(c). Gallus, unfeathered skin of foot t.s.
25(c). Gallus, wing and down feathers w.m.
 
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The Histology of Vertebrata (excluding Mammalia) – Slides set provides a comprehensive microscopic study of tissues and organs found in vertebrate species other than mammals. This collection includes expertly prepared slides illustrating the structural organization of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds, allowing students to compare tissue differentiation and organ systems across major vertebrate classes.

Designed for teaching comparative anatomy, histology, and zoology, this set highlights both the similarities and evolutionary adaptations in non-mammalian vertebrates. Each slide is professionally prepared for clarity, precision, and durability, making it ideal for repeated use in classrooms, universities, and research laboratories.