Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Paramecium Binary Fission W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Microscopic Whole Mount Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Observation of Binary Fission in Paramecium
Product Overview
The Paramecium Binary Fission W.M. slide is a meticulously prepared whole mount specimen designed for clear and detailed observation of asexual reproduction in Paramecium under a microscope. Each organism is carefully mounted using laboratory-grade materials to preserve its structure and provide optimal contrast for cellular and subcellular visualization. The slide is mounted with a protective cover slip to safeguard against dust, contamination, and moisture, ensuring the specimen remains intact and usable over extended periods. The mounting medium is specially formulated to enhance light transmission, providing excellent clarity and sharp imaging for low-power and high-power objectives. The preparation highlights key stages of binary fission, including the division of the macronucleus and micronucleus, as well as cytokinesis, allowing observers to study the intricate process of protozoan reproduction. This slide is suitable for various microscopy techniques, offering consistent results and reliable performance for laboratory applications. Its durability and precision make it an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts seeking detailed examination of protozoan cellular behavior. Each slide undergoes stringent quality control to guarantee uniformity and accuracy in laboratory observation, ensuring a high-quality, dependable specimen for study and demonstration purposes.
1. What is the mounting medium used in this slide?
The slide uses a high-quality laboratory-grade mounting medium that preserves cellular structure and enhances optical clarity.
2. Can this slide be used with oil immersion objectives?
Yes, the slide is compatible with low-power, high-power, and oil immersion objectives for detailed observation of cell division.
3. Are there alternative slides for observing other protozoan divisions?
Yes, alternative slides include Amoeba Binary Fission and other protozoan whole mounts for comparison studies.
4. How should the Paramecium Binary Fission slide be stored?
Store the slide in a clean, dry slide box away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain specimen quality.
5. Is this slide suitable for repeated laboratory observations?
Yes, the professional-grade preparation allows repeated use without compromising the specimen’s structural integrity or optical clarity.










