Description
Specifications
Product Name – Volvox Oogonial
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Preserved Specimen
Form – Whole Mount
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopy, Female Reproductive Structure Observation, Colony Morphology Study
product overview
The Volvox Oogonial preserved specimen is carefully prepared to maintain the structural integrity of the colonies and their female reproductive structures. Laboratory-grade preservation ensures each oogonium remains clearly distinguishable, along with individual cells and the overall spherical colony formation. The mounting medium stabilizes the specimen, preventing deformation while preserving natural organization. Protective packaging safeguards it during storage and transportation, ensuring morphology remains intact for repeated examination. The specimen provides clear visualization of oogonial placement within the colony, supporting detailed analysis of reproductive structures and colony organization. Its long-lasting preservation allows researchers to conduct multiple observations without compromising structural integrity or clarity. Ready-to-use format enables immediate microscopic examination, allowing precise observation of female reproductive structures and surrounding colony arrangement. High-quality preservation ensures accurate depiction of the colony’s cellular structure and reproductive details, facilitating documentation, comparison, and study. The Volvox Oogonial specimen remains stable over time, making it a reliable and reusable addition to any laboratory collection focused on algal reproductive anatomy and colony morphology.
FAQs
1. How is the Volvox Oogonial specimen preserved?
The specimen is preserved using laboratory-grade reagents to maintain colony integrity and distinct oogonia.
2. Can it be examined under both compound and stereo microscopes?
Yes, it provides clear visualization of female reproductive structures under different microscope types.
3. What is the recommended storage for the specimen?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain quality.
4. Are there alternative Volvox specimens available?
Yes, other preserved Volvox specimens displaying various reproductive stages and colony formations are available.
5. Is the specimen reusable for multiple observations?
Yes, careful handling allows repeated microscopic examinations without damaging the structural integrity of the colony.










