Description
Specifications
Product Name – Hydra Budding (W.M.)
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Examination
Product Overview
The Hydra Budding (W.M.) slide is carefully prepared to display the budding process of Hydra with high-definition clarity. Mounted on durable glass, the specimen ensures precise observation of external and internal structures involved in asexual reproduction. The permanent mounting medium protects the specimen from environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and light, maintaining consistent quality over time. Each slide is meticulously checked for imperfections including bubbles, scratches, or debris to ensure unobstructed viewing. The polished glass surface provides minimal distortion, allowing clear visualization of the Hydra body and emerging buds. Laboratory-grade preparation techniques preserve the morphology of the specimen, including the epithelial cells and budding region, ensuring consistent visibility across multiple observations. Compact and compatible with standard slide storage systems, the Hydra Budding (W.M.) slide is convenient for organized laboratory use. Its durability and high-resolution detailing allow repeated observation without compromising clarity, making it a reliable addition to any collection of laboratory slides. The slide’s precise preparation and long-term preservation offer dependable and accurate examination of Hydra’s budding process under various magnifications, providing clear, consistent results for laboratory applications requiring permanent slides of aquatic invertebrates.
FAQs
1. What details can be observed in the Hydra Budding (W.M.) slide?
The slide displays Hydra’s budding structures, epithelial cell layers, and body morphology with excellent clarity.
2. Is the Hydra Budding (W.M.) slide reusable?
Yes, the slide is permanently mounted and can be used for repeated observation without loss of clarity.
3. Are there alternative Hydra slides available?
Other slides include Hydra C.S., Hydra W.M., and transverse sections of Hydra, prepared with laboratory-grade quality.
4. How should the slide be stored?
Store in a clean, dry case, away from sunlight, moisture, and dust to preserve clarity and structural integrity.
5. How is the Hydra specimen preserved on this slide?
The specimen is fixed and mounted using laboratory-grade preservation techniques for long-term stability and clear visibility.










