Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Fungi Albugo Cystopus
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Fungal Structure Observation
Product Overview
The Fungi Albugo Cystopus prepared microscope slide is a premium-quality product designed for precise and detailed observation of fungal structures under the microscope. The slide includes a high-grade specimen carefully mounted in a transparent medium that enhances visibility and contrast, allowing users to study cellular formations, reproductive structures, and tissue textures with accuracy. The specimen is sealed securely to prevent contamination and preserve its integrity during storage and repeated use. The slide is crafted with laboratory-grade glass, ensuring a smooth and distortion-free surface that supports consistent imaging across various magnifications. Its compatibility with both standard and advanced microscopes makes it a versatile tool for laboratory environments. The mounting medium is selected to enhance light transmission, making subtle details more distinguishable while maintaining the specimen’s natural coloration and texture. Protective sealing safeguards against moisture, dust, and physical damage, ensuring that the slide maintains its functionality over extended periods. Its compact design and user-friendly structure allow for easy handling and storage, making it a dependable choice for microscopy applications. The slide is ideal for users requiring reliable observation tools with high clarity and long-lasting performance, supporting detailed study of fungal anatomy and structure without compromising on quality or usability.
1. Can this slide be used with digital imaging systems?
Yes, the Fungi Albugo Cystopus slide is compatible with both traditional and digital microscopes for high-resolution imaging.
2. What is the best way to store this slide to maintain its quality?
Store in a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and humidity, to ensure long-term preservation of the specimen.
3. Are there similar slides available for comparative analysis?
Yes, other prepared slides of fungi and microorganisms are available to support comparative studies and broader research applications.
4. How should I clean the slide without damaging it?
Use a soft, lint-free cloth or lens tissue, and avoid applying pressure directly on the specimen to prevent damage.
5. Where is this slide sourced from to ensure its quality?
The specimen is prepared under controlled conditions using certified fungal cultures, ensuring laboratory-grade quality and accuracy.










