Description
Specifications
Product Name – Sponge Spiral (W.M.)
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Whole Mount Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Observation of Sponge Spiral Structure
Product Overview
The Sponge Spiral (W.M.) slide is expertly prepared to highlight the unique spiral structures of sponges for detailed microscopic examination. This whole mount specimen captures the delicate arrangement of skeletal elements, the spiral fibers, and supporting cellular matrices, offering a clear view of the sponge’s intricate architecture. High-quality mounting media is utilized to preserve these structures, maintaining their shape and transparency to enable precise visualization under magnification. Selective staining enhances contrast, revealing subtle details such as fiber orientation and internal matrix distribution. The glass slide provides exceptional optical clarity with minimal distortion, ensuring accurate observation of spiral arrangements. Prepared under controlled laboratory conditions, each slide guarantees structural integrity, reproducibility, and consistent results. The Sponge Spiral W.M. slide allows detailed study of morphological patterns, skeletal organization, and tissue differentiation, providing clear insights into the structural complexity of sponges. Its durability and precision make it an essential tool for laboratory investigations, enabling high-resolution evaluation of sponge spiral architecture, internal fibers, and supporting matrices for reliable and effective microscopic observation.
FAQs
1. Can this slide be viewed with all standard microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with common laboratory compound microscopes for detailed observation.
2. Are the spiral fibers distinctly visible?
Yes, the slide provides clear visibility of spiral fibers and internal supporting structures.
3. Are there other sponge specimens available for comparison?
Yes, alternative sponge species and whole mount slides are available for comparative analysis.
4. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Keep the slide in a dust-free, dry environment and handle it carefully by its edges.
5. What is the expected longevity of the preserved structures?
With proper storage, the spiral structures and clarity can be maintained for extended periods.










