Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Penicillium
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Whole Mount
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic observation of fungal morphology and structure
Product Overview
The Penicillium prepared slide is crafted to deliver a high-quality view of the fungal structures, highlighting the intricate morphology characteristic of this genus. The specimen is carefully mounted using laboratory-grade techniques to ensure that its fine structures, including conidiophores and spores, are clearly visible under a microscope. The use of premium optical glass ensures that the specimen can be observed with minimal distortion, providing excellent resolution and light transmission for accurate studies. The slide is sealed to protect the specimen from external contaminants and to maintain its integrity over time, making it suitable for repeated use. The mounting medium enhances contrast while preserving the delicate features of the fungal hyphae and spore-producing structures. With attention to detail in the preservation process, this slide maintains both structural and visual fidelity, allowing for extended observation periods. The Penicillium slide is compatible with standard laboratory microscopes and can be easily integrated into any microscopy setup. Its preparation ensures uniformity and reliability, making it an essential tool for researchers, educators, and students alike. Whether for structured investigations or detailed biological analysis, the Penicillium slide offers consistency, clarity, and long-lasting usability, crafted to meet professional lab standards and scientific requirements.
1. What specific structures of Penicillium are visible on this slide?
The slide clearly shows conidiophores, spores, and hyphal networks with enhanced contrast for detailed observation.
2. Can this slide be used with all microscope types?
It is compatible with most standard laboratory microscopes, including compound and light microscopes.
3. Are there alternative slides available for fungal studies?
Yes, slides of other fungal species are available to support comparative and extended research work.
4. How should this slide be stored to ensure longevity?
Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve specimen quality.
5. Where is the Penicillium specimen sourced from?
The specimen is sourced from certified laboratory suppliers specializing in biological slide preparations and microscopy materials.










