Model, Human Cell, 40,000 Times Life-Size, represents an undifferentiated human cell at an enlargement, It shows the structure of the smallest unit of any living creature capable of independent life, Dimensions: 60 x 46 x 46 cm, weight: 22.2 kg
Amino acid Set of 20 Model, Build the 20 amino acids most commonly occurring in nature, Study the structure and characteristics of each amino acid to determines their unique role in protein structure, Each of them has specific characteristics, defined by the side chain
Photosynthesis and Respiration Model Set, Fundamental processes in the flow of energy, Students build glucose and oxygen molecules at the giant chloroplast, Move the molecules to the mitochondria and reassemble them into carbon dioxide and water molecule
ATP and Cell energy Model Set, Includes: Carbon/Hydrogen/Oxygen/Nitrogen/Phosphorus atoms, Red links for high energy bonds, Gray links for single/double bonds, Illustrate that metabolic processes use ATP as an energy source/convert it back into inorganic phosphate/ADP
Mitosis Model, Dimensions: approx. 60x40x6 cm3, Advantages: Chromosomes coloured according to modified AZAN staining colours, Cell components are colour-coded in accordance with educational aspects, Attaching magnets on the rear, Storage system, Enlarged 10, 000 times
Model Ebola Virus 10000X, represents the virus magnified approximately 100000 times in its unique shape, surface shows the viral membrane with Glycoproteins, A cut-away at one end exposes internal structures major and minor matrix proteins polymerase protein and Ebola RNA