Description
Specifications
Product Name – Hydra Testis (W.M.)
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Examination
Product Overview
The Hydra Testis (W.M.) slide is expertly prepared to display the Hydra’s external body and testis structures with exceptional clarity. Mounted on polished glass, the specimen ensures unobstructed visualization of the Hydra’s body, gastrovascular cavity, and testis regions. The permanent mounting medium protects the specimen from environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and light, maintaining consistent observation quality over time. Each slide undergoes stringent quality control to prevent bubbles, scratches, or impurities that could interfere with microscopic examination. The laboratory-grade preparation preserves structural and cellular integrity, allowing clear observation of testis morphology and surrounding tissues. Compact and durable, the slide fits standard storage systems, facilitating organized and repeated usage. Its high-definition detailing allows accurate examination at multiple magnifications without compromising specimen quality. Combining precision preparation with effective preservation, the Hydra Testis (W.M.) slide provides reliable and consistent visualization of reproductive structures, making it an essential addition to any laboratory’s invertebrate specimen collection.
FAQs
1. What anatomical features are visible on the Hydra Testis slide?
The slide clearly shows the Hydra’s body, gastrovascular cavity, and testis structures with high visibility.
2. Is this slide reusable for repeated observation?
Yes, it is permanently mounted and maintains clarity for multiple examinations when stored properly.
3. Are there alternative Hydra slides available?
Other options include Hydra W.M., Hydra Budding (W.M.), and Hydra with Ovary (W.M.), each prepared with laboratory-grade quality.
4. How should I store the Hydra Testis slide?
Store in a clean, dry environment, avoiding direct sunlight and moisture to preserve specimen integrity.
5. How is the testis preserved on this slide?
The specimen is fixed and sealed using professional laboratory-grade preservation techniques for long-term stability and observation clarity.










