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Botany Slide Set
This set of 25 botany slides is a great way to explore the plant world! We selected these high-quality, professionally-prepared microscope slides to survey a variety of vascular and non-vascular plant life, compare monocot and dicot tissue structure, contrast young and mature tissues, and compare the most common forms of cell division. Includes a plastic storage box. Ages 12 & up. You save 50%!
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- Allium tuberosum (Chives) root, c.s
- Arachis hypogaea (Peanut) old stem, c.s
- Arachis hypogaea (Peanut) young stem, c.s
- Fern prothallius young sporophyte, w.m
- Ficus (Fig) leaf with foveolate stomas, c.s.
- Glycine max (Soybean) root nodule c.s
- Lilium (Lily) anther meiosis, c.s
- Monocot & dicot leaves, c.s
- Monocot & dicot roots, c.s
- Monocot & dicot stems, c.s
- Moss leaf, w.m.
- Moss protonemata, w.m
- Moss, w.m
- Narcissus tazetta (Narcissus) root tip mitosis, c.s.
- Pine female globose fruit, l.s
- Pine male globose fruit, l.s
- Pollen germination, w.m
- Ranunculus japonicus (Mao gen) root, c.s
- Raphanus sativus (Radish) fleshy root, c.s
- Solanum tuberosum (Potato) tuber, sec.
- Three types of plant leaves, section
- Tilia (Basswood), one, two & three year stems, c.s
- Triticum aestivum (Wheat) seed, l.s
- Vicia faba (Bean) leaf stoma, w.m
- Zea mays (Corn) seed, l.s
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W.m. = whole mount
C.s. = cross section
L.s. = longitudinal section
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A note about slide quality:
The microscope slides in this set are hand-prepared by experts, providing you with specimens that are carefully sliced, dyed, and arranged on the slide to give you an optimum view. We work directly with the factory to import these slides, so you'll save a significant amount off the normal retail value.
Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Thursday, August 21, 2008 Kids, 8 & 12 LOVED these!Reviewed By: Holly B. In our homeschool this year, we are doing Botany so I thought we'd buy this set of prepared slides. They arrived last week and I've seen them out everyday since - even the neighbor kids have looked at them. We all love the pollen slide and were interested to see that it LOOKS like it would make you sneeze.  - Monday, November 12, 2007 High Quality and a Bargain, too.Reviewed By: Barbara Morale These are so well made and easy to find the organism on each slide. Great for homeschooling - the boxes are very sturdy for storage.
We also bought the Biology and Zoology sets!
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