Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cypris W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Microscopic Tissue Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Observation of Cypris Larval Structure
Product Overview
The Cypris W.M. prepared slide provides an expertly mounted view of Cypris larval morphology for precise microscopic observation. Each specimen is carefully fixed using high-quality laboratory-grade materials to maintain cellular integrity and structure during examination. The slide is sectioned with precision to preserve key anatomical details, ensuring clarity in visualizing exoskeletal plates, appendages, and internal larval structures. Protective sealing of the cover slip safeguards against moisture, dust, and physical damage, allowing consistent performance and long-term usability. The slide is compatible with a wide range of magnifications, from low to high power, enabling detailed studies of both overall larval structure and fine anatomical features. Its uniform preparation ensures that multiple observations remain consistent and reliable. This professional-grade slide is suitable for repeated use, supporting detailed microscopic examination without degradation. The carefully selected mounting medium stabilizes the specimen while allowing unobstructed light transmission, enhancing contrast and visibility. The Cypris W.M. slide is an essential tool for researchers, students, and educators requiring precise visualization of larval morphology, offering high-quality, durable, and accurate representation of this important developmental stage for laboratory studies and microscopic analysis.
1. What mounting medium is used for the Cypris W.M. slide?
The slide uses a high-quality laboratory-grade mounting medium to preserve structural integrity and clarity during observation.
2. Can this slide be used with high-power objectives?
Yes, it is compatible with low, high, and oil immersion objectives for detailed microscopic study.
3. Are alternative larval slides available for comparison?
Yes, slides such as Nauplius Larva W.M. and Zoea Larva are available for comparative morphological studies.
4. How should the Cypris W.M. slide be stored?
Store in a protective slide box, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and dust to maintain specimen clarity and longevity.
5. Is the slide suitable for repeated microscopic examinations?
Yes, the professional mounting and sealing allow repeated observations without affecting specimen quality or clarity.










