Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Sponge Spiral
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Whole Mount
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic observation of sponge spiral structures and frameworks
Product Overview
The Sponge Spiral slide presents a meticulously prepared whole mount specimen designed to showcase the intricate spiral structures within sponge frameworks. This laboratory-grade slide provides optimal clarity, allowing researchers to observe fine structural details, including the arrangement and texture of spirals. The mounting process uses a protective medium that preserves the specimen’s integrity and prevents moisture or external contaminants from affecting its structure over time. The spiral formations are carefully stabilized, ensuring that their morphology remains intact under magnification. With high contrast imaging, even the subtlest features are easily distinguishable, enhancing the ability to study patterns, surfaces, and internal alignments. The slide is compatible with a range of microscopes, offering versatility for various observational techniques without compromising on image quality. Its durable preparation supports repeated usage while maintaining specimen quality. The Sponge Spiral slide is crafted to meet laboratory standards, ensuring precision and reliability for detailed microscopic studies. It is particularly beneficial for observing skeletal patterns, allowing for deeper insights into sponge anatomy. By combining quality craftsmanship and scientific accuracy, this slide stands as a dependable resource for professionals aiming for comprehensive structural analysis, all while ensuring long-lasting usability and exceptional imaging performance.
1. What specific details can be observed using this Sponge Spiral slide?
The slide allows observation of spiral arrangements, surface textures, and internal framework details under magnification.
2. Is this slide suitable for use with different microscope types?
Yes, it is designed to be compatible with various microscope systems while ensuring clarity and stability during observation.
3. Are there alternative slides for studying sponge structures?
Yes, other slides such as sponge spicules and gemmules are available for complementary structural analysis.
4. How should this slide be stored to maintain its longevity?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight to preserve the specimen’s integrity and clarity.
5. Where is the specimen sourced from for this slide?
The sample is sourced from trusted biological suppliers, ensuring laboratory-grade quality and consistent performance for analysis.










