Description
Specifications
Product Name – Tapeworm Scolex
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Preserved Specimen
Form – Whole Mount (Scolex)
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy, Morphological Analysis, Parasitology Research, Attachment Structure Study
product overview
Tapeworm Scolex preserved specimens are prepared to reveal the intricate morphology of the anterior attachment region, including suckers, hooks, and rostellum. The specimen is stabilized using laboratory-grade preservation techniques to maintain structural integrity and prevent distortion over time. Each scolex is mounted carefully to allow clear microscopic examination, ensuring all attachment features are distinctly visible under compound or stereoscopic microscopes. The preservation process retains fine surface details and internal organization of the attachment structures, making it suitable for high-resolution morphological observation. The specimen packaging protects against physical and environmental damage during shipment, ensuring the specimen arrives intact and ready for immediate laboratory use. Tapeworm Scolex specimens are ideal for detailed parasitology research, providing a reliable resource for anatomical study, documentation, and morphological comparison with other tapeworm segments. Laboratory-grade preparation guarantees consistency in quality across multiple specimens, allowing repeated observations without compromising structural clarity. This preserved scolex ensures a thorough understanding of the anterior attachment morphology, facilitating accurate microscopic examination of suckers, hooks, and related tissues, and serving as a long-lasting, high-quality laboratory resource.
FAQs
1. What is the preservation method for Tapeworm Scolex?
The scolex is fixed and stabilized using laboratory-grade reagents to maintain structural features clearly.
2. Can it be examined with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with both compound and stereoscopic microscopes for detailed morphology studies.
3. How should the specimen be stored after purchase?
Store in a cool, dry environment away from sunlight and extreme temperatures to preserve quality.
4. Are alternative tapeworm sections available?
Yes, other tapeworm preserved segments like gravid proglottids, scolex T.S., and whole mounts are available for comparison.
5. Is the specimen reusable for multiple observations?
Yes, careful handling allows repeated microscopic study without loss of clarity or structure.










