A variety of microscope slides designed to introduce students to microscopy. Includes slides of plants, algae, mitosis, meiosis, printed text, onion skin, bacteria, human blood, protozoa, parameciums, and various animal samples
The Molecular Probes™ Neurite Outgrowth Staining Kit allows for quick and simple measurement of neurite outgrowth and cell viability in the same sample.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of apple tree stem. Apple is a dicot. Stained for better visualization of characteristic dicot stem structures. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of an Orchid Aerial Root. Shows general structures of monocot roots. Excellent choice for biology classrooms.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of a cycas leaf. Showing characteristic structures of leaves. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a whole mount tick. Showing general structures and tick body parts. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of Shigella Dysenteriae, a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium. Whole Mount. Shigella Dysenteriae is a pathogenic bacteria which releases exotoxin, causing gut and central nervous system symptoms. This slide shows characteristic morphology.
Prepared microscope slide of Corynebacterium diphteriae, whole mount. Corynebacterium diphteriae is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium and a leading causing agent of diphteria. Shows characteristic morphology.
Prepared microscope slide of a composite section of mammalian salivary glands. Shows three major salivary glands: parotid, submandibular, and sublingual side by side for easy comparison. Ideal for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of Marchantia gemmae, whole mount. Marchantia, also known as liverwort, reproduces asexually by means of gemmae. Gemmae are disks of tissue produced by gametophytic generation. Ideal for biology classrooms.
Prepared microscope slide of gram-negative Meningococcus. Meningococcus is a bacteria causing meningitis in humans. Ideal addition to a microbacterial microscope slide collection.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of monocot and dicot root. This combination slide offers easy comparison of characteristic root stuctures of a typical monocot and dicot.
Prepared microscope slide of one year old tilia stem cross section. Tilia, commonly known as basswood is a dicot. Showing characteristic structures of a dicot stem. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.