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This prepared Microscope Slide of Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium is an excellent teaching resource for studying specialised epithelial tissue in the human body. Supplied as a thin transverse section (TS), the slide clearly demonstrates the structure and arrangement of epithelial cells commonly found lining the respiratory tract.
The preparation highlights key features such as the ciliated surface, elongated columnar cells, and nuclei positioned at different levels, giving the tissue its characteristic pseudostratified appearance. This makes it ideal for helping students understand how structure supports function, particularly in moving mucus and trapping particles.
Professionally prepared and ready for immediate use with standard light microscopes, this slide provides consistent clarity and durability for repeated classroom use.
This epithelium microscope slide is ideal for use in KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level biology lessons, supporting learning about tissues and organs. It is particularly useful for:
Clear, curriculum‑relevant, and classroom‑ready, this Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium Slide is a valuable resource for helping students understand tissue specialisation and function through direct microscopic observation.