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This prepared microscope slide of human skin showing sweat glands is a valuable teaching resource for exploring the structure and function of the skin. The specimen highlights sweat‑producing glands within the layers of human skin, supporting clear observation and understanding of how the body regulates temperature.
Prepared to a high standard, the slide allows students to identify key skin features, including sweat glands, ducts, and surrounding tissue. It provides an excellent visual example of excretory and thermoregulatory structures, making it suitable for use with standard light microscopes in school laboratories.
Ready for immediate classroom use, this slide is durable and ideal for repeated handling, making it a reliable addition to biology practical lessons and microscope skills training.
This human skin microscope slide is ideal for KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level biology lessons, helping students visualise how the skin functions as an organ. It is particularly useful for:
Clear, informative, and curriculum‑relevant, this Human Skin – Sweat Microscope Slide is an essential resource for biological studies, helping students gain a deeper understanding of human anatomy through hands‑on observation.