Description
Specifications
Product Name – Liver Fluke Cercaria W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Preserved Specimen
Form – Whole Mount (W.M.)
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy, Morphological Studies, Parasitology Research
product overview
Liver Fluke Cercaria W.M. preserved specimens are carefully prepared to retain delicate anatomical structures and ensure maximum clarity for microscopic examination. Each specimen undergoes precise fixation and mounting processes that preserve the fine details of the organism, including tail structure, oral and ventral suckers, and body segmentation. The laboratory-grade preservation maintains tissue integrity, preventing degradation while allowing repeated observations. Whole mount preparation ensures a comprehensive view of both internal and external features, enabling clear visualization of complex morphology. Specimens are securely packaged to protect against damage during transport and are labeled for easy identification. The preservation methodology adheres to strict laboratory standards, ensuring consistency, durability, and reliability of the specimens for long-term use. The clarity and stability of these specimens facilitate detailed structural study and enable accurate documentation of the organism’s morphology. Handling is designed for repeated use without compromising quality, making them an essential tool for laboratories, research collections, and microscopy-focused studies. With optimal preservation and anatomical precision, Liver Fluke Cercaria W.M. specimens provide an exceptional resource for examining parasitic structures, facilitating detailed observation, and supporting scientific documentation of intricate features critical to parasitology research.
FAQs
1. What preservation technique is used for Liver Fluke Cercaria W.M.?
The specimens are preserved using laboratory-grade fixatives to maintain structural integrity and clarity for microscopic study.
2. Are these specimens compatible with standard microscopes?
Yes, the whole mount format is compatible with both compound and stereoscopic microscopes for detailed observation.
3. How should Liver Fluke Cercaria W.M. be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve specimen quality and prevent deterioration.
4. Are there alternative trematode specimens available?
Yes, other preserved trematode specimens like Fasciola hepatica and Paramphistomum W.M. are available for comparative studies.
5. Can these specimens be handled multiple times safely?
Yes, careful handling allows multiple observations without affecting structural clarity or integrity of the specimen.










