Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Glochedium Larva W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Microscopic Whole Mount Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Observation of Larval Morphology and Structures
Product Overview
The Glochedium Larva W.M. slide is meticulously prepared to offer detailed microscopic observation of larval morphology and body structures. Each slide features larval specimens carefully mounted to preserve natural orientation, segmentation, and internal anatomy, allowing clear visualization of external appendages, digestive structures, and overall body organization. The laboratory-grade mounting medium ensures optical clarity while maintaining the structural integrity of delicate larval tissues. The cover slip is securely fixed to prevent displacement and preserve the specimen over time. This slide is suitable for use with brightfield, phase-contrast, and other standard microscopy techniques, providing versatile observation options. High-quality preparation guarantees uniformity, reliability, and long-term durability, allowing repeated observation without compromising specimen integrity. The slide highlights critical morphological features of Glochedium larva, including segmentation, appendages, and body differentiation, providing a clear and stable view of the organism under magnification. Each slide undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure the sample remains clear, well-mounted, and suitable for repeated laboratory examinations. The Glochedium Larva W.M. slide is an essential tool for researchers, educators, and students seeking accurate and reliable microscopic observation of larval structure, offering consistent performance and precision for detailed morphological studies.
1. Which microscopes are compatible with this larva slide?
Brightfield, phase-contrast, and standard laboratory microscopes can be used for larval observation.
2. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, clean slide box away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve the specimen.
3. Are there alternative larval slides available?
Yes, other whole mount larval slides, such as Daphnia Larva or Mosquito Larva W.M., can be used for comparison studies.
4. What mounting medium is used in this slide?
A laboratory-grade mounting medium is used to ensure clarity, preservation, and stability of the larval structures.
5. Can this slide be reused for multiple observations?
Yes, professional-grade preparation allows repeated observation without affecting optical clarity or specimen integrity.










