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 a cross section of an older pine root. 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 Chloroplasts in plant leaf. Chloroplasts are cellular organelles where photosynthesis takes place. Ideal for biology classrooms to study structure function relationships as per NGSS standards. Characteristic structures clearly identifiable.
Prepared microscope slide of a section of amphiuma liver. Amphiuma is a genus of aquatic salamanders. Showing characteristic structures of typical animal cells. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of mammalian squamous epithelium. Squamous epithelium is one of epithelial tissue types. Explore structure-function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of human female chromosome smear. Showing typical female chromosomes. Ideal for comparison with male chromosome smear BS18099.
Prepared microscope slide of freshwater fish gills. Shows characteristic structures. Ideal for exploring structure-function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of a stem of zea mays, commonly known as corn. Zea mays is a monocot. This slide shows characteristic structures of a monocot stem. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a lontitudinal section of moss archegonia. Archegonia are organs which produce and contain ova or female gametes. Great choice for biology classrooms studying sexual reproduction of plants and fungi.
Prepared microscope slide of a cross section of a mamallian penis. Stained with hematoxylin and eosin for better visualization of characteristic structures such as urethra and corpora cavernosa. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.