"WardsSci000651"
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® 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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Somso® Generalized Plant Cell Model
Excellent Introduction To Plants’ Microanatomy
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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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Somso® Comparative Germination Model
Three Different Types Of Plants On One Model
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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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3B Scientific® Absorption Zone
This relief model shows the absorption zone of a dicotyledonous plant.
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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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Somso® Deluxe Plant Cell Model
Combines Views From Both Light And Electron Microscopes
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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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Eisco® Plant Mitosis
Set of 10 models showing all the stages of karyokinesis and cytokinesis form metabolic cell of the formation.
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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 and Animal Cell Comparison Model
Typical plant and animal cells are displayed on bases for comparison. Use to show similarities and differences, and point out structures and organelles of each cell type.
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Eisco® Dicot Stem Anatomy
Model shows the transverse and longitudinal section of a dicotyledonous stem in which case the cambium ring has been formed but no secondary growth has yet taken place.

