Science Plant Cell Model 4D, 6in model contains 24 detachable, hand-painted parts and a display stand, Transparent outside for seeing internal structures and super detailed parts, Also includes illustrated assembly guide, description of the anatomy, For ages 8 Plus
Model, Lesser Celandine Flower (Ficaria verna), Enlarged 10x life-size, 1-part, Family: Ranunculaceae, The family of Ranunculaceae depicts an ancient flower structure. Also known as both the buttercup or crowfoot family, Dimensions: 39 cm, weight: 1.1 kg
This plant cell model is separated in 4 parts. Showing details of cell wall and inner details of cell wall, nucleus is separated and defined in a 3-D way cut section of chloroplast is shown.
Model, Chamomile Blossom (Matricaria chamomilla), belongs to the family popularly known as asters, composites, daisies or sunflowers (Asteroideae, formerly known as Compositae), stand with its own base, Dimensions: 24 x 19 x 28 cm, weight: 0.705 kg
Model, Tulip Flower (Tulipa gesneriana), Enlarged 3x life-size, 2-part, Family: Liliaceae Monocotyledonous, are characterized by underground stems called bulbs that vegetatively reproduce, Dimensions: 23 x 24 x 52cm, weight: 0.4 kg
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
Model, Absorption Zone of the Root (Sinapis alba)This relief model shows the absorption zone of a dicotyledonous plant, The model shows the absorption zone of the root of a white mustard (sinapis alba) plant, Dimensions: 43 x 43 x 8 cm, weight: 1.23 kg
Plant Cell Model, shows electron microscopic detail of a typical plant cell, It shows cellular structures, vacuoles, nuclear structure, plastids, mitochondria and more, It is mounted on a base and numbered with a key card
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
Model, Leaf Cross Section of Beech (Fagus silvatica), This plant model shows the histological structure of a beech leaf (fagus silvatica). The leaf structure is magnified 1500 times, Dimensions: 29 x 29 x 8.5 cm, weight: 1.5 kg
Model, Wild Mustard Flower (Sinapis arvenis), Enlarged 12x life-size, 3-part, Family: Brassicaceae, The sepals and petals standing in two whorled circles form a cross-shape, leading to the former Cruciferous, Dimensions: 13 x 13 x 14 in, weight: 0.3 kg
Dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale), Dandelion belongs to the Asteraceae family of composite flowers. Characterized by numerous florets arranged in a dense inflorescence that is contained by overlapping green bracts that open and close to protect the flower