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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.
Build a Flowering Plant Model: An Inquiry
If you build it, they will remember.
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Easy Tree Key: Dichotomous Tree Identification Kit
The kit consists of a binder containing a set of 81 different laminated leaf cards, a reproducible identification key and an answer key. Each leaf card features a full-color photocopy of an actual leaf and, where possible, shows both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf.
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Geoblox Botany Models
Students Can Build Their Own Model for Better Understanding
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Somso® Herbaceous Monocot Stem Section Model
View Details Of Corn Stem Up Close
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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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Eisco® Chloroplast
This chloroplast is a magnified example of the cell organelle of photosynthesis.
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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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Magic Garden Kit
Grow your own beautiful mountain scene with this kit's mountain, trees and flowers made of paper and a plastic base.
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Somso® Classroom Flower Model
Flower Enlarged 10X For Easy Study And Convenient Dissection
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Somso® Herbaceous Dicot Stem Section Model
Explore Vascular Structure In This Detailed Model.
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Eisco® Typical Flower
Oversized model with vivid colors, perfect for introductory general science curriculum and botany courses.
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3B Scientific® Absorption Zone
This relief model shows the absorption zone of a dicotyledonous plant.
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Somso® Mnium Model
Re-Create Moss Life Cycle Stages With Interchangeable Models
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Somso® Woody Dicot Stem Section Model
Detailed Representation Of A Two-Year Tilia Twig
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Eisco® Plant Cell
All significant structures of a plant cell are shown in colorful relief on this model.
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Eisco® Paramecium Models
Model clearly shows the oral groove and their continuation into the gullet and the other side shows the details of the internal structure. The basic model shows details in a lower relief, while the standard model shows a finer detail level.
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Eisco® Amoeba
Greatly enlarged 2 piece model includes small pseudopodium that can be opened to show the internal structure as seen during electron microscopic magnification.
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Somso® Comparative Germination Model
Three Different Types Of Plants On One Model
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Eisco® Plant Cell Model
Hand painted plant cell model demonstrates details as seen under an electron microscope.
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Plant Cell Model
Large scale model of the three essential parts of a plant.
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Somso® Deciduous Leaf Section Model
Comprehensive Review Of A Deciduous Leaf
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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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Protein Synthesis Manipulatives Demonstration
These large and colorful DNA, mRNA, ribosome, tRNA, and amino acid models are visible anywhere in the classroom.
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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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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.