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Botany Models
Whole or partial reproductions of plants and cells allow students to learn to identify and study the structures. Enlarged photosynthetic organisms and cellular components are highly detailed for concise understanding. Mounted on sturdy bases, models are protected against damage if dropped. The botany models are great for lab station activities or for a classroom display. The replicas serve as instant, indoor references for species from enormous trees to the smallest flower seeds.
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Somso® Herbaceous Monocot Stem Section Model
View Details Of Corn Stem Up Close
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Eisco® Stem Structure Models
These stem models are used to show common structures, tissues, and vascular bundles of monocot or dicot stems.
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Eisco® Root Structure Models
A traverse section of a monocot or a dicot root illustrates the various tissues in vascular bundles.
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Build a Flowering Plant Model: An Inquiry
If you build it, they will remember.
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Eisco® Typical Flower
Major structures of a flower are shown in full detail on this economical model. Students can clearly see the calyx, corolla, androceium, stamens, and ovule.
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Somso® Classroom Flower Model
Flower Enlarged 10X For Easy Study And Convenient Dissection
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Somso® Mnium Model
Re-Create Moss Life Cycle Stages With Interchangeable Models
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Somso® Herbaceous Dicot Stem Section Model
Explore Vascular Structure In This Detailed Model.
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Somso® Woody Dicot Stem Section Model
Detailed Representation Of A Two-Year Tilia Twig
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Somso® Deciduous Leaf Section Model
Comprehensive Review Of A Deciduous Leaf
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Eisco® Leaf Structure Models
Examine the various tissues in vascular bundles found in these vertical section of a dicot and Monocot leaves.
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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.

