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
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Prepared microscope slide of Streptococcus pneumoniae, stained with Gram stain. Streptococcus pneumoniae walls retain the Crystal Violet in the Gram stain,thus Gram-positive and violet in appearance. Shows characteristic size and shape of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Prepared microscope of a cross section of mammalian ureter, a part of excretory system. Stained to show characteristic tissues, including transitional epithelium. Transitional epithelium is comprised of two or more layers of cuboidal or columnar cells. Great for biology classrooms.
Prepared microscope slide of cotton. Whole Mount. This slide is a great addition to wool, linen and silk fiber slides. Explore textile fibers and their properties through the microscope. Ideal for Forensic Science.
Prepared microscope slide of Foliate Papillae, areas of sense in tongue which include taste buds. Shows cells involved in taste sensation. Excellent tool for analyzing anatomy of the tongue as well as exploring structure-function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of frog intestine. Stained with hematoxylin and eosin for better visualization of characteristic structures and tissue layers. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of lilium leaf. Leaves are important parts of plants where photosynthesis and water exchange takes place. This slide shows typical monocot leaf structures.
Prepared microscope slide of a section of frog stomach stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin. Shows characteristic structures. Ideal for biology classrooms.
Prepared microscope slide of Nostoc cross section, stained with FS and FG stain. Nostoc is a genus of cyanobacteria that forms colonies in a gelatinous sheath. Ideal addition to a microbiology collection.
Prepared microscope slide of longitudinal section of Pine Xylem and Tracheids. Tracheids are elongated cells in the xylem that help transport water and mineral salts. Stained to show general structures.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of a stem of tillia, commonly known as basswood. This slide shows a composite section of a two and three year old basswood stem, for better visualization of structural changes in dicot stem over time.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of herbaceous roots. Stained for better visualization of characteristic structures. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of lilium ovary. Stained for better visualization of characteristic structures including ovules and embryo sacs. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.