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Microscope Slide Dogfish Gill

SKU: 2438

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Microscope Slide – Dogfish Gill (Prepared Biology Specimen)

This high‑quality Dogfish Gill Microscope Slide provides a clear and detailed prepared specimen ideal for teaching key biology concepts. Manufactured in the UK to a high standard, the slide is designed to support lessons aligned with the current science curriculum, making it perfect for school laboratories and microscopy practice.

Dogfish gill tissue offers an excellent example of gas exchange structures, allowing students to observe the arrangement of filaments, lamellae, and specialised respiratory adaptations found in aquatic vertebrates.


Key Features

  • High‑quality prepared microscope slide
  • Specimen: Dogfish Gill
  • Manufactured in the UK to curriculum standards
  • Provides clear detail suitable for student observation
  • Compatible with all standard school and laboratory microscopes
  • Ideal for teaching gas exchange, respiration, and fish anatomy

Ideal for School Science Lessons & Microscopy Practice

This Dogfish Gill slide is perfect for KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level biology, helping students develop confidence and skill when using a microscope while supporting the study of animal physiology and comparative respiration.

  • Observing gill structure and gas exchange surfaces
  • Comparing respiratory adaptations in aquatic organisms
  • Practising correct microscope handling and slide examination
  • Supporting assessed practical work and microscopy skills
  • Enhancing understanding of tissues, cells, and organ systems

Robust, high‑clarity, and curriculum‑relevant, this prepared microscope slide is an excellent addition to any school or college biology laboratory.