Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Biological Studies, Microscopy Reference
Product Overview
The Euglena Structure & Life History (L.H.) – Protozoa Chart is a meticulously designed educational reference for biology labs, classrooms, and research settings. This high-quality chart provides a detailed visual breakdown of Euglena’s cellular anatomy, including its flagellum, chloroplasts, nucleus, and contractile vacuole, ensuring clarity for microscopic studies. The laminated surface enhances durability, making it resistant to moisture, tears, and frequent handling—ideal for long-term use in academic and professional environments. The chart’s vibrant, accurate illustrations are paired with labeled annotations, simplifying complex protozoan structures for quick comprehension. Whether used as a teaching aid or a lab reference, this chart eliminates the need for repeated textbook consultations, saving time during experiments or lectures. Its portable size allows for easy mounting on walls or placement on lab benches, ensuring accessibility whenever needed. The material’s non-glare finish reduces eye strain under bright lab lighting, while the waterproof coating prevents damage from accidental spills. Designed to meet educational standards, this chart is an indispensable tool for students, educators, and researchers studying protist biology, cellular functions, or microbial ecosystems.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used on this Euglena Protozoa Chart?
The chart features a high-grade, waterproof lamination that protects against moisture, stains, and physical wear, ensuring longevity in lab or classroom settings.
2. Can this chart be used for both teaching and research purposes?
Yes, the detailed illustrations and labeled structures make it suitable for educational demonstrations as well as quick reference during research or microscopy work.
3. Are there alternative charts available for other protozoa species?
While this chart focuses on Euglena, similar anatomical charts are available for other protozoa like Paramecium or Amoeba, depending on the supplier’s catalog.
4. How should this chart be stored to maintain its quality?
Store the chart in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Rolling it loosely (rather than folding) and keeping it in a protective tube will prevent creases or edge damage.
5. Is this chart compatible with standard lab display stands?
The chart’s dimensions are designed to fit most wall-mounted display frames or easels, though exact compatibility depends on the stand’s size specifications.

