Description
Specifications
Product Name – Bacteria Typhoid Fever (W.M.)
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Whole Mount Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Examination
Product Overview
The Bacteria Typhoid Fever (W.M.) slide is meticulously prepared to present clear visualization of Salmonella Typhi bacterial cells under the microscope. Each whole mount specimen is fixed and mounted on premium glass to preserve cellular structure, morphology, and arrangement. The permanent mounting medium ensures protection against environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and light, maintaining the slide’s clarity and durability over time. Smooth, polished glass provides minimal optical distortion, delivering precise observation at multiple magnifications. Every slide undergoes strict quality control to ensure absence of scratches, air bubbles, or other imperfections that could affect microscopic examination. Its compact design allows easy storage in standard laboratory slide racks, and its durability ensures repeated usage without compromising structural integrity. The preparation process emphasizes long-term preservation of bacterial features while providing reliable high-resolution imaging. This Bacteria Typhoid Fever W.M. slide offers consistency, stability, and exceptional detail, making it an essential addition for laboratories requiring dependable bacterial samples for microscopic analysis.
FAQs
1. What can be observed on the Bacteria Typhoid Fever W.M. slide?
The slide reveals rod-shaped Salmonella Typhi bacteria with detailed morphology and arrangement for precise microscopic observation.
2. Is the Bacteria Typhoid Fever W.M. slide reusable?
Yes, the slide is permanently mounted and can be observed multiple times if stored correctly.
3. Are there alternative bacterial slides available?
Other options include Bacteria Escherich’a, Bacteria Baccillus, and Bacteria Coccus slides prepared with similar quality and clarity.
4. How should the slide be stored for longevity?
Keep the slide in a clean, dry case, away from direct sunlight, dust, and moisture to maintain preservation.
5. What preservation methods are used on this slide?
The bacterial specimen is fixed using laboratory-grade techniques and sealed permanently with a protective mounting medium for long-term stability.










