"Plant Models"
Somso® Generalized Plant Cell Model
Excellent Introduction To Plants’ Microanatomy
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Eisco® Root Tip Model
This model of root tip shows the structure of a typical monocot root in a cross section and longitudinal section.
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3B Scientific® Floral Models
These floral models illustrate the variety present in basic structure. Choose from economically important plants, like potato, sunflower, apple, cherry and pea to accompany a topic on agricultural Science. Choose sunflower, cherry, or pea for topics of seed type and formation.
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Eisco® Chloroplast
This chloroplast is a magnified example of the cell organelle of photosynthesis.
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Model Plus: The Flower
This colorful teaching model is designed specifically for students of all ages.
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Eisco® Dicot Seed Germination (Pea)
This hand painted model shows the germination of a dicot - specifically a pea seed. It comes mounted on a base and has a key card for identifying key structures.
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Somso® Comparative Germination Model
Three Different Types Of Plants On One Model
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Eisco® Root Tip Structure
Showing with a longitudinal section through tissue structure of wild rape root (snaps arvensis), 250 times magnified.
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3B Scientific® Absorption Zone
This relief model shows the absorption zone of a dicotyledonous plant.
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Somso® Deluxe Plant Cell Model
Combines Views From Both Light And Electron Microscopes
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Monocot Stem Structure
Students can use this structure to examine a corn stem in cross and longitudinal sections.
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3B Scientific® Leaf Cross Section Model (Beech)
This plant model shows the histological structure of a beech leaf (Fagus silvatica).
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3B Scientific® Stem Of Creeping Buttercup
Cross section of a Creeping Buttercup stem with collateral open vascular bundles. The model shows the typical stem structure of a dicotyledon enlarged by a factor of 250.
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Eisco® Plant Mitosis
Set of 10 models showing all the stages of karyokinesis and cytokinesis form metabolic cell of the formation.




