Description
Specifications
Product Name – Zoea Larva W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Whole Mount Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Observation of Larval Structures
Product Overview
The Zoea Larva W.M. slide is a professionally prepared whole mount specimen designed to display the fine structural details of the larval stage with clarity and precision. The preparation showcases distinct features such as segmented body parts, appendages, and overall morphology, enhanced through careful staining for improved visibility of delicate structures. Each detail is preserved with high accuracy, allowing for a clear view of developmental patterns and structural arrangements. The specimen is permanently mounted on durable glass with a protective medium that prevents deterioration, ensuring long-term stability and repeated usability. The preparation process follows laboratory-grade standards, delivering a distortion-free image and maintaining the integrity of minute anatomical features. Enhanced contrast techniques highlight boundaries and textures, making even fine structures distinctly visible under varying magnifications. The mounting is designed to resist fading and mechanical damage, offering reliability during extended microscopic use. This slide represents the Zoea larva with exceptional accuracy, maintaining true-to-form structural representation. The professional preparation guarantees high-resolution observation, allowing sharp differentiation of body regions and appendage organization. With durability, clarity, and precision, the Zoea Larva W.M. slide stands as a dependable specimen that consistently delivers accurate microscopic insights into larval structural details and preserved morphology.
FAQs
1. Does the Zoea Larva W.M. slide show segmented body parts?
Yes, the slide clearly presents segmented structures and appendages with distinct visibility.
2. Can this larva specimen be studied under a light microscope?
Yes, it is fully compatible with standard light and compound microscopes.
3. What preservation method is used for this mounted slide?
The specimen is sealed with a permanent mounting medium to maintain stability.
4. How should the slide be stored for best long-term results?
Store it in a cool, dry environment away from sunlight and excessive humidity.
5. Are additional larval stage specimens available for comparison?
Yes, related specimens such as nauplius larva and adult crustacean slides are also offered.










