Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Sperangia Spon
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Observation of Spore-Bearing Structures and Plant Tissue
Product Overview
The Sperangia Spon slide provides a meticulously prepared specimen of spore-bearing structures, illustrating both the reproductive and vegetative tissue components. Expert preparation ensures preservation of the sporangia, spores, and supporting tissue, maintaining natural morphology for accurate microscopic examination. The slide highlights cellular organization, wall structures, and developmental stages of the sporangia, with precise staining to enhance contrast between different tissue types. Mounted on high-quality glass, the slide ensures durability, ease of handling, and long-term preservation. The specimen preparation emphasizes alignment and uniformity, preventing distortion and facilitating clear observation under various magnifications. Protective mounting and packaging safeguard against dust, moisture, and physical damage. Each slide undergoes strict quality control to guarantee clarity, reproducibility, and professional laboratory standards. The Sperangia Spon slide is compatible with standard compound microscopes, allowing detailed study of spore development, reproductive tissues, and supporting cells. Its careful preparation and laboratory-grade materials make it a reliable tool for microscopy, offering enhanced visualization of structural details, facilitating precise observation, and ensuring long-lasting usability. This slide provides researchers, educators, and students with a high-quality, ready-to-use specimen for studying plant reproductive morphology in fine detail, with consistent results and superior clarity.
1. What structures are visible on the Sperangia Spon slide?
The slide shows sporangia, spores, and surrounding vegetative tissues with clear cellular arrangement.
2. Is this slide compatible with all microscopes?
Yes, it works with standard laboratory compound and optical microscopes.
3. Are there alternative slides for comparison of sporangia?
Yes, slides like Selaginella Sporangia T.S. and Fern Sporangia T.S. are available.
4. How should the Sperangia Spon slide be stored?
Store in a dry, dust-free area, away from direct sunlight, to maintain staining clarity and tissue integrity.
5. How is the Sperangia Spon slide prepared?
The slide is carefully sectioned, stained, and mounted to preserve spore-bearing structures and tissue morphology accurately.










