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Set of microdrugs BRESSER №6 MENTAL
The Bresser Microscope Set No. 6 (50-Pieces) allows you to perform a variety of studies of plants, insects, animals, and humans using biological microscopes. This set contains ready-made microscope slides that significantly save time required for the preparation of slides. The slides are made of high quality materials using modern technology. Each sample is supplied in a wooden case to protect it from damage during storage and transport.
The set contains 50 different specimens, including plant and animal tissues, cells and organisms. These include plasmodesmata, pollen, fish scales, a human blood smear, neurons, and more. Each sample can be studied immediately after unpacking.
The package includes 50 ready-made slides and a wooden case for easy storage and carrying.
Dimensions:
Weight in box: 543 г
The kit contains:
- Penicillium
- Star croton
- Fern leaf slice
- Pine needles
- Transverse cut of the corn stalk
- Longitudinal section of a corn stalk
- Longitudinal section of a sunflower stem
- Longitudinal section of a hydrilla stem
- Dicotyledonous plant
- Pollen
- Plasmodesmus
- Winter jasmine leaf
- Onion peel
- Slipper infusoria
- Hydra
- Daphne
- Rotifers
- Mosquito larva
- A smear of human blood
- Fish scales
- A smear of chicken blood
- Transverse section of skeletal muscle tissue
- Smooth muscle (unfolded preparation)
- Neurons
- Section of stomach tissue
- Section of small intestine
- Transverse section of a lymph node
- Transverse section of the spinal cord
- Section of ciliated epithelium
- Section of a cat's testicle
- Ant
- Butterfly wing
- Hind leg of a bee
- Butterfly antennae
- Fly leg
- Mosquito leg
- Spirogyra
- Spirogyra conjugation (sexual reproduction)
- Euglena
- Blood smear of a fish
- Moss leaf slice
- Potato starch
- Transverse section of a linden stem
- The letter "e" (test microdrug)
- Transverse section of a planaria
- Frog skin
- Mouthparts of a bee
- Section of liver tissue
- Section of dense bone tissue
- Transverse section of mollusk gills