Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-quality laminated paper
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Microbiology studies, fungal identification, lab reference
Product Overview
The YEAST : SACCHAROMYCES – FUNGI CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool for microbiology enthusiasts, researchers, and educators. Crafted from durable, laminated material, this chart ensures long-lasting use in labs, classrooms, or research settings. The high-resolution visuals and detailed annotations provide a comprehensive reference for identifying Saccharomyces species, aiding in accurate fungal classification. Its waterproof and tear-resistant properties make it ideal for frequent handling, while the clear, labeled diagrams simplify complex fungal structures for easy understanding. Whether used for academic purposes or professional research, this chart serves as a reliable resource for studying yeast morphology, reproduction, and taxonomy. The educational-grade quality ensures precision in fungal identification, supporting both theoretical learning and practical applications. Compact yet informative, it fits seamlessly into lab notebooks or wall displays, enhancing accessibility for quick reference during experiments or lectures.
FAQs
1. What material is the Saccharomyces fungi chart made of?
This chart is made from high-quality laminated paper, ensuring durability and resistance to water and tears.
2. Is this chart suitable for professional research labs?
Yes, the chart is designed for both educational and laboratory use, providing detailed fungal identification for research purposes.
3. Can this chart be used for teaching microbiology in schools?
Absolutely, the clear visuals and annotations make it an excellent teaching aid for students studying microbiology.
4. How should I store this fungi chart to maintain its quality?
Store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and ensure long-term usability.
5. Are there alternative charts available for other fungal species?
This specific chart focuses on Saccharomyces, but similar educational charts may be available for other fungal groups.

