Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Saccharomyces
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Yeast Cell Microscopic Analysis
Product Overview
The Saccharomyces prepared slide provides a clear and detailed view of yeast cell structures, including budding cells, cell walls, and arrangement patterns. The specimen is carefully mounted under high-quality cover glass using a durable mounting medium to ensure long-lasting clarity and preservation. Laboratory-grade preparation guarantees optimal optical quality, minimizing air bubbles or distortions and allowing precise observation of individual yeast cells and their morphological characteristics. The slide demonstrates typical Saccharomyces cell shapes, sizes, and budding processes, providing a reliable visual reference for microscopic analysis. Its meticulous preparation ensures consistent and reproducible observations, making it suitable for brightfield microscopy and digital imaging techniques. The slide is an essential tool for studying yeast cellular organization and morphology, offering durability and long-term usability. High-quality mounting and structural integrity make this slide dependable for repeated microscopic examination of Saccharomyces cells, providing consistent clarity for laboratory research, analytical study, and microscopy practice. The Saccharomyces slide ensures that all critical yeast features are visible under standard laboratory magnifications, offering a professional-grade specimen for detailed examination of budding patterns, cell clusters, and general yeast morphology, supporting thorough and accurate analysis in laboratory settings.
1. What magnification is recommended for observing Saccharomyces?
Optimal magnification ranges from 400x to 1000x for detailed visualization of yeast cells and budding structures.
2. How should this slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or deterioration of the specimen.
3. Can the Saccharomyces slide be used with digital microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with both optical and digital microscopes for capturing high-resolution yeast cell images.
4. Are alternative yeast slides available for comparison?
Yes, slides of other yeast species such as Candida and Schizosaccharomyces are available for comparative microscopic studies.
5. How is the yeast specimen prepared and sourced?
Saccharomyces cells are carefully cultured, fixed, and mounted under laboratory-grade techniques to preserve cellular structure and morphology.










