biology - Optec Instrumentation

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biology - Optec Instrumentation
CATALOGUE 2012
BIOLOGY
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BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS
HAND MICROTOME
It is very useful for elementary Biology class students for cutting their
sections for microscopic examination of various organisms. Can be
fixed with table clamp.
4010050
Hand Microtome
ROTARY MICROTOME
For Medical Institutions, Biology and Research Laboratories etc. gives
very good results for cutting thin sections. It is mounted on a heavy cast
iron base to ensure rigidity, stability and the housing gives maximum
protection to the mechanism against dust and paraffin waste etc. The
driving handle can be locked at any position. Can cut sections 1µ to 25µ
by means of a knurled knob provided in front of the instrument.
Supplied with honing plate, three object holders and oil-can in a
wooden protective case.
4010250
Rotary Microtome
HAND MICROTOME
For section cutting. Brass top plate 6.3cm diameter. With centered hole
2.3cm diameter. Overall length 7.5cm. The milled head at the base
when revolved records 20 microns per click.
ROTARY MICROTOME SIMILAR TO AO SPENCER
4010100
Hand Microtome
RAZOR
at one side, the other being hollow ground.
High quality steel, flat
4010150
Razor
A heavy base with hinged cover for protecting the interior mechanism,
and knife holder. With every complete revolution of the drive wheel,
the feed panel engaged the teeth of ratchet wheel which advances the
object holder through cone and inclined plane mechanism, tissue
sections can be cut down to even 1µm. A safety device automatically
disengages the feed mechanism. Feed indicator is in front and feed
setting is at back of Microtome, which sets 1µm to 50µm. A razor 120mm
made from heat treated steel and tested for micro structure is supplied
with instrument. It also has a tilting razor angle system adjustable up to
30º on a reference scale.
4010300
Rotary Microtome Similar to AO Spencer
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS
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DISSECTING SET
Biological dissecting instruments set consisting of 14 instruments, all
made of stainless steel. The set contains the following instruments:
l 2 Scissors
l 2 Forceps
l 4 Needles
l 1 Scalpel
l 1 BP handle with blade
l 1 Razor
l 1 Magnifying glass
l 1 Chain and hook
l 1 Blow pipe
4010350/1 Set contained in a superior quality, velvet lined rexine
pouch bag
4010350/2 Set contained in simple and economical wallet type canvas
pouch bag
Other ranges are also available on specific request.
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DISSECTING SET
Biological dissecting instruments set comprising 20 instruments for
more detailed dissections. The instruments housed in a velvet-lined
superior quality rexine cover pouch bag. The set contains the following
instruments.
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4010450 Set of 20 1
2 Scissors
2 Forceps
4 Needles
1 Scalpel
1 BP handle with blade
1 Razor
1 Watch glass
1 Magnifying Glass
1 Glass Slide
1 Chain and hook
1 Cover slip
1 Blow pipe
1 Needle plastic handle
1 Dropper glass
1 Brush
4011410 Set of 10 2
2 Scissors
2 Forceps
1 Needles
1 Scalpel
1 BP handle with blade
1 Blood Lenset
1 Needle plastic handle
1 Bone cutter
Other combinations are also available on specific request.
DISSECTING SET, SIMPLE
Biological dissecting instruments set consisting of 7 instruments housed
in velvet lined plastic pouch bag. The set contains the following
instruments.
l 2 Scissors
l 2 Forceps
l 1 Needle pointed
l 1 BP handle with blade
l 1 Needle, plastic handle.
4010400 Dissecting Set, Simple
Other combinations are also available on specific request.
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BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS
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FORCEPS, ENTOMOLOGICAL
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Stainless steel, mosquito, screw joint, straight, length 130mm.
4010800
Forceps, Entomological
FORCEPS PLASTIC
FORCEPS, POINTED ENDS
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Strong Plastic sharp teeth on the tip
Stainless steel. Sizes available are
4010810
Forceps Plastic
4010500/1 Length 110mm
4010500/2 Length 130mm
FORCEPS, BLUNT ENDS
FORCEPS WATCHMAKER'S
2
Stainless steel. Sizes available are
4010820/1No. 3
4010820/3 No. 5A
4010820/5 No. 7A
4010550/1 Length 110mm
4010550/2 Length 130mm
FORCEPS, CURVED
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Stainless steel fine tip, straight. Number available are
4010820/2
4010820/4
3
No. 5
No. 6
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Stainless steel, fine pointed curved ends. Length 110mm.
4010600
Forceps, Curved
FORCEPS, TOOTHED TIPS
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10
Stainless steel, sharp meshing teeth on the tips. Length 130mm.
4010650
Forceps, Toothed Tips
FORCEPS, EXTRA LONG
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Stainless steel, length 300mm.
4010700 Forceps, Extra Long
FORCEPS, ARTERY
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SCALPELS
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Stainless steel, handle length 110mm.
4010850/1 Blade length 38mm
4010850/2 Blade length 45mm
4010850/3 Blade length 50mm
SCALPELS PLASITC
Stainless steel, mosquito, screw joint, straight, length 130mm.
Plastic, handle Disposable
4010750 Forceps, Artery
other sizes are also available on specific request
4010860
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Scalpels Plastic
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS
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SCALPEL HANDLES, STAINLESS STEEL
Strong stainless steel handles slotted to accept blades.
4010900/1 No. 3, length 95mm
4010900/2 No. 4, length 100mm
SCISSORS, DISSECTING, FINE POINTS
Stainless steel, open shank.
4011050/1 Length 110mm
4011050/2 Length 150mm
SCALPEL HANDLES, PLASTIC
Polystyrene, autoclavable handles slotted to accept blades.
4010950/1 No. 3, length 125mm
4010950/2 No. 4, length 135mm
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SCISSORS, DISSECTING, STRAIGHT
Very fine points for delicate work, closed shanks, stainless steel.
Overall length 100mm.
4011100
Dissecting Scissor, Straight
1
SCISSORS, DISSECTING, BLUNT ENDS
Stainless steel, closed shanks. Overall length 125mm.
4011150
Dissecting Scissor, Blunt Ends
2
SCALPEL BLADES
Sterilized, surgical quality steel blades for use with above handles.
Supplied in metal foil packing. to fit handle no. 3
4011000/1
Blade No. 10
4011000/2
Blade No. 10A
4011000/3
Blade No. 11
4011000/4
Blade No. 12
4011000/5
Blade No. 15
To fit handle no. 4
4011000/6
4011000/8
4011000/10
4011000/12
Blade No. 20
Blade No. 22
Blade No. 24
Blade No. 25A
4011000/7
4011000/9
4011000/11
4011000/13
Blade No. 21
Blade No. 23
Blade No. 25
Blade No. 36
SCISSORS, DISSECTING, CURVED
Fine points, open shanks, stainless steel. Overall length 110mm.
4011200
Dissecting Scissor, Curved
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BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS
SEEKERS, STEEL HANDLE
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2
All stainless steel, blunt end needle, length 95mm. Overall length
130mm.
4011350/1 Straight Arrow
4011350/2 Bent
SCISSOR STAND
T
Scissor storing stands for safe storage and convenient retrieval. Two
different sizes accommodate various sizes of scissors.
4011210/1 Scissor Stand Two Tier Close Shanks scissor
4011210/2 Scissor Stand Three Tier Open Shanks scissor
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SECTION LIFTER
Stainless steel. both side bent-up blade.
4011400
Section Lifter
NEEDLE, HANDLE
Steel pointed needle, mounted in 100mm plastic / hardwood handle.
4011250/1 Hardwood Handle
4011250/2 Plastic Handle
DISSECTING PIN
Stout steel spike, length 55mm, with large wood handle for ease of
insertion into dissecting board.
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4011450
Dissecting Pin
NEEDLES, STEEL HANDLE
Stainless steel throughout. Handle length 95mm. Needle length 35mm.
4011300/1 Straight
4011300/2 Bent 4
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BONE CUTTERS
DISSECTING BOARDS
Stainless steel construction
ruction for
ith
heavy duty usage, with
locking arm and return
rn spring.
Selected soft wood in one piece. Pin can be easily pressed with the help
of hand only. The frame edge 17mm deep with linseed oil protection.
Sizes available are (length × width):
4011320/1 120mm
4011320/2 150mm
4011500/1 450 × 300mm
4011500/2 550 × 400mm
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS
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REFLEX HAMMER
A metallic handle is fitted with a rubber head to test the reflexes in a
human body. Handle is specially designed for better griping.
4011510
Reflex Hammer
DISSECTING DISHES, STAINLESS STEEL
Sizes available are:
A. without wax
4011600/1
4011600/2
4011600/3
B. with wax
10 × 8 inches
12 × 8 inches
10 × 12 inches
WAX TRAY
Made of aluminium tray. Wax layered corners for holding wax.
Sizes available are:
4011650/1
4011650/2
250mm × 200 mm
300mm × 250 mm
DISSECTING DISHES, ALUMINIUM
Made from aluminium sheet. Rectangular, with flanged edges.
Complete with wax. Sizes available are (bottom - length × width ×
depth):
A. without wax
B. with wax
4011550/1
4011550/2
250 × 200 × 60mm
300 × 250 × 75mm
DISSECTING TRAY
Made of GI sheet, enamel size 250 × 300mm fitted with corners for
holding wax.
4011700/1 Dissection Tray with wax layered bottom surface
4011700/2 Dissection Tray without wax layered bottom surface
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BIOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS & PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
SIMPLE RESPIROMETER
SPHYGMOMANOMETER
HYGMOMANOMETER
For measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure of human
beings in metabolic rate. Mercury type manometer, manually operated
instrument, includes inflatable cuff-arm with Velcro, inflating rubberbulb bellow with non-return air valve having captive air bleed screw, all
connected through flexible rubber tubing. Comes in a metal box.
For comparing rates of absorption or evolution of gases by small
organisms during respiration. The apparatus comprises two stoppered
glass boiling tubes
connected by three way
taps to either limbs of Ushaped graduated
manometer. One tube
holds the organisms and
has a syringe for altering
the level of liquid in the
manometer during
setting up. The other
tube acts as a control
thermo-barometer. CO2
given off by the
respiring organisms is
absorbed by potassium
hydroxide in the
experimental chamber
resulting in a change in
the level of liquid in the
manometer tube.
Supplied complete with
wire basket for
supporting organisms
and 1mL syringe.
4011800
Simple Respirometer
RESPIROMETER, SIMPLIFIED
4011750/1 Sphygmomanometer
4011750/2 Sphygmomanometer Digital
This is a simplified form of Ganong's
Respirometer, with an inverted 'U' tube in place
of the respiration chamber. Length 460mm, Utube diameter 20mm, pipette 1mL × 0.01mL.
FOOD CALORIMETER
A glass jar incorporated with a
inverted glass jar used as a
combustion chamber open at both
ends (205x100)mm (height x
diameter). A copper spiral heat
transfer tube vertically fitted with
combustion chamber via. rubber
stopper. A removable metallic top
cover which allow to pass the
stirrer and copper spiral tube with
centered hole to insert the
thermometer. A circular metallic
disc of diameter 100mm with a
boss head for mounting on a 13mm
retort rod used as the floor of the
combustion chamber. A pair of
pillars carrying the low voltage
igniter coil. A crucible that can be
raised to the igniter coil with the
help of the circular ring from the
out side of the assembly
apparatus. The whole assembly is
fitted on a (200x130) mm
rectangular base with a rod of 13mm diameter.
4011780
Food Calorimeter
4011820
Respirometer, Simplified
RESPIROMETER
For demonstrating and measuring the oxygen
gen
uptake in respiring material, germinating seeds.
eds.
Bulbed glass vessel graduated 75 to 100 x 1ml.
ml.
with leveling tube. Complete with stand.
4011830
Respirometer
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
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RESPIRATION APPARATUS
For inhaled and exhaled air tests. Comprises two 150×19mm
borosilicate test tubes each with stopper and two lengths, one short,
and one long, of 5mm glass tubing, connected by PVC tubing and
plastic T.
4011850
Respiration Apparatus
TRANSPIRATION APPARATUS
1
To measure the quantity of water given off by a plant. Consists of a glass
vessel 250mm × 50mm (height × diameter), with a side tube graduated
0 to 15cm × 1mm.
4011900
Transpiration Apparatus
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POTOMETER
Use to measure transpiration, without breakage. Only one glass
component (the capillary tube) and is mounted on strong backing plate.
It consists of a capillary tube with millimeter scale connected via threeway tap to a syringe. The cut shoot is connected to the third outlet. It
can also be used to measure humidity by connecting a porous pot to the
third outlet.
4011960
Potometer
2
POTOMETER
2
To measure transpiration, without breakage. Only one glass component
(the capillary tube) and is mounted on a strong backing plate. It
consists of a capillary tube with millimeter scale connected via a three
way tap to a syringe. The cut shoot is connected to the third outlet. It
can also be used to measure humidity by connecting a porous pot to the
third outlet. Dimensions overall 155 × 165 × 60mm (width × height ×
length). Capillary tube 120 × 1mm (length × bore).
THODAY'S POTOMETER
Comprises a horizontal glass tube with one end vertical to take a plant
shoot and the other end connected by rubber tubing to narrow bore
glass tube with a scale. A vertical limb on the tube is connected to a
thistle funnel by rubber tubing fitted with a spring clip. Mounted on a
wooden stand to which the plant shoot can be attached for support.
4012000
4011950
Potometer
Thoday's Potometer
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BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
FARMER'S POTOMETER
Comprises a narrow bore bent
glass tube clipped to a scale 0 to
30cm × 1mm and fitted by a
rubber stopper in a wide mouth
bottle. The stopper is also fitted
with a dropping funnel and has a
hole to take the stem of a plant.
4012050
Farmer's Potometer
DARWIN'S
S POTOMETER
T
Comprises glass tube with upper end of straight limb closed with rubber
stopper, lower end of limb with bored rubber stopper to take length of
capillary tubing.
4012150
GANONG'S POTOMETER
Comprises a graduated, narrow bore, horizontal glass measuring tube
with a vessel for a plant shoot at one end and having a vertical limb with
a stopcock and a funnel fitted by a ground glass joint. Mounted on a
wooden stand. For Demonstration, of transpiration rates and rates of
water absorption by a cut shoot under various external conditions. A
plant shoot is sealed into a stopper which fits the end tube, and the
whole apparatus is filled with water, the open end of the capillary tube,
which is graduated in millimeters, dipping into a beaker of water. The
position of the air bubble may easily be adjusted by opening the glass
stopcock to admit water from the central reservoir. The whole
apparatus is mounted on a varnished wooden base by spring clips.
Comprises a graduate, narrow bore, horizontal glass measuring tubes
with a vessel for plant shot at one end and having a vertical limb with a
Teflon stopcock and a funnel fitted by a ground glass joint. Height to
top of reservoir 170mm, Diameter of reservoir 20mm Length, overall
320mm, Base 320×80mm(L × W), Capillary bore 1mm.
4012100/1 Ganong's Potometer with Glass Stop-cock
4012100/2 Ganong's Potometer with PTFE Key Stop-cock
Darwin's Potometer
PHOTOSYNTHESIS APPARATUS
For measuring and analyzing gas evolved by the plants such as Elodea.
Comprise two syringes connected to a collecting tube through a 3-way
tap. This arrangement enables the gas to be drawn along the capillary
tube by one syringe for analysis. The apparatus is mounted on a back
board about 240 x 100mm, capillary bore 1 mm.
4012200
Photosynthesis Apparatus
OSMOSIS APPARATUS
This apparatus is designed for exploring the
phenomena of osmosis and concept of osmotic
pressure at elementary levels. Comprises a semipermeable membrane sealing the open mouth of
thistle funnel having an indicator tube, which can
be positioned in a reservoir. Supplied complete with
dropping pipette.
4012250
Osmosis Apparatus
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
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L SHAPED SPREADER
This sterile, smooth spreader, made of Polystyrene, enables even
spreading of liquid samples across the surface of a jar plate without
grouping and cutting the medium.
4012270
L Shaped Spreader
CLINOSTAT, MECHANICAL
Takes one revolution every 15 minutes for 24 hours in vertical or
horizontal position. The plant is sown in the pot, with clock movement
on heavy metal base. With ON/OFF mechanism.
4012400 Clinostat, Mechanical
4012400/1 Clinostat, Mechanical On Plastic Box
J TUBE, SCREW FITTING
Glass J-tube formed from 1mm bore thick walled capillary tube, with a
brass screw and collar at the end of the longer limb. Used for sampling
small quantities of gas held over water (e.g., in photosynthesis or
respiration experiments). A bubble of gas is introduced into the short
limb. This is then lowered into reagent solution and the bubble moved
back and forth so that reagent diffuses through the end water seal. The
change in length of the bubble indicates the amount of gas taken up by
the reagent. Use potassium hydroxide for CO2 or alkaline pyrogallol for
O2. Dimension: long limb - 250mm and short limb - 100mm.
4012300
J Tube, Screw Fitting
CLINOSTAT, ELECTRICAL
CELL SCRAPER
This Cell scraper, as the name suggests, provides an excellent option for
cell scraping purposes in microbiology. Sizes (length) available are
4012320/1
4012320/2
240mm
300mm
For demonstration of heliotropism and geotropism. Germinating
seedlings are pinned to the cork table which is rotated by an electric
motor at 5 revolutions per hour, and rated 220-240V, 50-60Hz, 5W. The
motor is spindle mounted and may be clamped by a thumbscrew so that
the plane of the table can be set at any angle. Slow rotation in the
vertical or horizontal planes cancel out the effect of gravity and
directional light. A Plastic cover is provided for the cork table to shield
the seedlings from draughts. Diameter of cork disc is about 100mm.
4012450
Clinostat, Electrical
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BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
BOTTLE, CANADA BALSAM
With drop-on cap and glass. Capacity 30mL.
4012500
Bottle, Canada Balsam
PLANT POT HOLDER
An easy replacement to the cork disc in Clinostat. Aluminium
cylindrical vessel measuring 87mm and 100mm high, accommodate any
Pot shape/size up to 75mm diameter. The plant can be secured in
position with plastic bands/cords using the hooks provided on the upper
edge, when damp moss or any other suitable material is wrapped
around and beneath the pot.
4012460
Plant Pot Holder
SOFT LOOP STERILE
This non-toxic disposable loop, made of Polystyrene, is accurate to
semi quantitative stand for handling samples.
4012520/1 Soft Loop Sterile, 1µL
4012520/2 Soft Loop Sterile, 10µL
4012520/3 Inoculation Needle
COMBINATION DARK GERMINATION CHAMBER
TUBE CARRIER
An additional attachment to Clinostat to hold upto 15 tubes for
experiments in geotropism, with germinating seedlings. The tube
carrier comes in 190 mm diameter with 20 mm clip dia.
4012470
Tube Carrier
For experiments in phototropism with seedlings. Three-chambered
case of wood with to accept a variety of shutters. The right-hand
chamber has windows in the top and back end, when used with a clear
front window, acts as a control chamber. Supplied with opaque shutter,
a slot shutter to admit light from one direction only, the clear windows
for the control chamber, one orange and one blue filter to show the
effect of excluding various parts of the spectrum. Complete with three
glass containers for seedlings. Dimensions overall 180 × 530 × 180mm
approx. (height × width × depth).
4012600
Combination Dark Germination Chamber
LEAF CLASP
Brass chrome plated.
4012650
Leaf Clasp
BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
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LEAF CUTTER AREA
WEEDING TROWELAND TRANSPLANTER
Made from steel, capable of cutting very thin material fitted with brass
pipe having holes.
For planting and transplanting. Made of high quality steel. Wooden or
plastic handle.
4012700
4012850/1 Model No. FWT-203W
4012850/2 Model No. FWT-204W
Leaf Cutter Area
ARC INDICATOR
Made from steel, capable of cutting very thin material fitted with brass
pipe having holes.
4012750
WEEDING FORK
For planting and marking. Made of high quality steel. Wooden or plastic
handle. Model No. FWF-102W
Arc Indicator
4012900
Weeding Fork
PRUNING SECATEURS
4012800/1
4012800/2
4012800/3
Major: For a clean accurate cut secateur for the
professionals. Easily adjustable blade tension. Upper
blade easily replaceable. PVC coated soft cushion grip.
Size 225mm.
Fine Cut: For accurate cut. High carbon steel blade,
with rust resistant coating and easy to clean. Soft
touch grip of easy hold and fit to hand. Size 200mm.
Super Cut: For clean and accurate cut secateur.
Ergonomically designed handles for a firm,
comfortable and less tiring hold. Practical thumb
operated safety lock. Easily replaceable blade with
rust resistant coating. Size 175mm.
HAND CULTIVATOR
For loosening and aerating the soil without damaging roots. Made of
high grade steel. Wooden or plastic handle. Model No. FCH-305W
4012950
Hand Cultivator
HAND WEEDER
For rooting out weeds. Wooden or plastic handle. Model No. FW-900
4013000
Hand Weeder
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BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TOOLS/INSTRUMENTS/PLANTS PHYSIOLOGY
MUSHROOM KNIFE (FMK-904)
For mushroom cutting and sorting out. Stainless steel rust free blade.
Comfortable nylon plastic grip.
BONSAI SET
4013050/1
4013050/2
4013300
Bonsai Set (FBGT-1234): Four pieces. Bonsai set
containing following items – Bonsai Cutter, Small
Trowel, Big Trowel and Rake.
Bonsai Set (FBGT-123): Three pieces. Bonsai set
containing following items Small Trowel, Big Trowel
and Rake.
BONSAI CUTTER (FBT-40)
Mushroom Knife (FMK-904)
SPADE (SPK-25)
A sturdy spade for the
garden or sand pit. Made of
high grade steel. Supplied
with handle. Size 150mm ×
185mm.
4013350
Spade (SPK-25)
High carbon steel blade. Comfortable handle grip with lock.
4013100
Bonsai Cutter (FBT-40)
TROWELS AND RAKE (FBT-10-20-30)
Trowels and rake made from high quality steel with hard wood handle.
4013150
Trowels And Rake (FBT-10-20-30)
PRUNING KNIFE
For tea and coffee garden. High carbon steel knife blade with rust
resistant coating. Hard wood finished handle.
4013200/1 Model No. PTM-16
4013200/2 Model No. PTM-13
4013200/3 Model No. FPK-70, blade made of stainless steel
DUTCH HOE (FH-514)
For hoeing and loosening
the soil with a pulling
motion. Made of best grade
s t e e l . Re c o m m e n d e d
handle length 150cm (5
feet).
4013400
Dutch Hoe (FH-514)
GARDEN HOE (FGH –1 and 2)
For hoeing, weeding, aerating ridging and leveling. For working in close
set rows without damaging the plants. Recommended handle length
130cm.
4013450
Garden Hoe (FGH –1 and 2)
BUDDING AND GRAFTING KNIFE (FBGK-60)
ONION HOE (FOH-507)
For plants budding and grafting. Stainless steel hardened. All corrosion
resistance fitting. Nylon comfortable grip.
For hoeing and weeding. Carbon steel blade. Recommended handle
length 150cm (5 feet).
4013250/1 With two knifes and one brass budder.
4013250/2 With one knife and one budder.
4013500
Onion Hoe (FOH-507)
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MICROSCOPES
1
2
GARDEN TOOL SET (FGT-1200)
Set of 12 instruments in a fine leather case includes the following
Hedge Shear, Pruning Secateur Shearing, Pruning Secateur Cut, Pruning
Saw, Weeding Trowel Big and Small Weeding Fork, Weeder, Cultivator,
Budding Knife, Khurpa medium and small.
4013550
Garden Tool Set (FGT-1200)
GARDEN TOOL SET (FGT-41)
Set of 4 instruments including the following items Pruning Secateur,
Trowel, Weeder and Khurpa.
4013600
Garden Tool Set (FGT-41)
GEOLOGICAL HAMMER STUDENT
Forge hardened steel with wooden handle. Light weight.
4013650
Geological Hammer Student
GEOLOGICAL HAMMER
Forge hardened steel pick head with wooden handle. Heavy.
4013700
Geological Hammer
HAND HELD MICROSCOPE
GEOLOGICAL HAMMER
Professional pattern, one-piece forging, including handle, which has
cushioned nylon vinyl handgrip. Chisel edge.
4013750
Geological Hammer
4020050
Hand held Microscope
FIELD MICROSCOPE
SYRINGES
Highly useful for measuring and transferring fluids and gas samples,
made of glass, sealed in individual pack, prominent calibration
marking, assures accurate measurement.
4013770/1
4013770/3
4013770/5
2mL
10mL
50mL
4013770/2
4013770/4
4013770/6
5mL
20mL
100mL
1
Students can easily and spontaneously explore the natural world with
this inexpensive hand held microscope. Ideal for both field study and
classroom use. Easy to use compact in size, convenient and durable to
carry it. Operates on two AA size batteries. Features with easy
replaceable bulb, precision eyepiece, focusing wheel, rugged plastic
construction and transparent cover. It can also be used as a torch and
packed in a leather bag. Achieve perfect microscope images in the field
Weight is less than 100 gram with 30-x magnification.
2
Field Microscope with a slide-viewing stand. This field microscope is
designed for the biologist or any needing magnification capability
beyond that of a hand magnifier. It has the same optics as a typical
table microscope but in a smaller and more portable frame. The
objective lens is 10x (power) and the eyepiece is 15x with a wide field
for ease in viewing. The field microscope is a vertical cylinder with
knurled knobs on each side for rack and pinion adjustment of the focus.
The microscope is designed to view an object by placing it directly over
the object.
4020060
Field Microscope
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MICROSCOPES
STUDENT'S MICROSCOPE, BEGINNER MODELAI-2
This microscope is ideal for students use, it is robust in construction,
high quality, giving more than adequate resolution with substage mirror
illuminator.
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Features
Magnification : 40×, 100×, 450×, 675×
Eye piece
: 10× or 15×
Objectives
: 4×, 10×, 40/45×
Single focus control
Plane mirror with diaphragm
Supplied in Styrofoam packing with dust cover and operating
manual.
STUDENT'S MICROSCOPE, MODELAI-5
Having all features of our most popular model AI-7, except Abbe's
Condenser with iris diaphragm. This model consists of disc diaphragm
with five different sized apertures. It has double lens, specially
designed condenser fixed in stage.
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Disc diaphragm with 5 apertures, for
controlled illumination
Optical Combination
Objectives
: 4×, 10×, 40/45× (SL) Black/Chrome
(Optional).
Eyepieces
: 5×, 10× or 15× (Hug.) any two.
Magnification : 20× to 675×.
Complete with Styrofoam packing. Wooden case also available
(optionally).
4020200
4020150
Student's Microscope, Beginner Model AI-2
Student's Microscope, Model AI-5
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STUDENT'S MICROSCOPE, MODEL AI-9
Used for Laboratories Monocular Body of Pressure Die Casting Parts.
Mechanical Tube Length 160mm. Coarse and Fine Motion by rack and
pinion.
STUDENT'S MICROSCOPE, MODELAI-7
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pressure die casting parts. Mechanical Tube Length 160mm ± 1mm.
Coarse Motion by rack and pinion and fine motion slip lever type.
Square stage 120 × 120mm fitted with two lens Abbe's condenser N.A.
1.25 with continuously variable Iris diaphragm and swing out filter
holder. Locking device to avoid slide damage. Standard Plano concave
mirror fitted, replaceable with sub stage illumination lamp workable
on 220V. Hard instrumental chrome plated parts and powder coating
paint best finish. Complete with wooden carrying cabinet/Styrofoam
packing (Optional).
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Achromatic Objectives
Black/Chrome (Optional)
Eyepieces
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Fixed Square Stage 120 × 120mm
Without Mechanical Stage (Optional)
Abbe's Condenser N.A. 1.25 movable with rack pinion.
Replaceable with sub stage microscope lamp.
Powder coated paint.
Wooden carrying cabinet with lock and key or Styrofoam packing
with dust cover and operating manual.
Optional Combination
Achromatic Objectives :
Eyepieces
Magnification
4×,10×,40/45×(SL),
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:
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10×, 40/45× (SL) and 100× Oil
immersion(SL) Optional.
4/5× or 15× and 10×(Huygenion)
25× to 1500×
4/5×, 10× or 15× (Hug.) (WF
also available)
16× to 675×.
Student's Microscope, Model AI-7
Student's Microscope AI-9
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MICROSCOPES
STUDENT'S INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODELAI-70
LABORATORY MICROSCOPE, MODELAI-9A
Used for Pathological Laboratories Monocular Body of Pressure Die
Casting Part. Mechanical Tube Length 160mm. Coarse and fine motion
by rack and pinion. Fixed Square Stage 120 × 120mm. With Mechanical
Stage. Abbe's Condenser N.A. 1.25 movable with rack and pinion.
Replaceable by sub stage microscope lamp. Powder coated paint.
Wooden carrying cabinet with lock and key or Styrofoam packing with
dust cover and operating manual.
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Objectives
: 10×, 40/45× (SL) and 100× Oil immersion (SL),
4/5× optional.
Eyepieces
: 5× or 15× and 10×.
Magnification : 25× to 1500×.
4020400 Laboratory Microscope, Model AI-9A
Wide Field Eye-pieces also available on specific request
Inclined microscope, improved design for all purposes having all
features for Laboratory Microscope, Model AI-9A, but without Abbe's
Condenser N.A. 1.25 and without moveable rack and pinion for
condenser. This model having disc diaphragm with 5 apertures for
controlled illumination.
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Objectives
: 4×, 10×, 40/45× (SL) and 100× Oil immersion
(SL) optional.
Eyepieces
: 5× or 10× and 15×.
Magnification : 20× to 1500×.
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Wide Field Eye-pieces also available on specific request.
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INCLINED MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, MODEL SL-105B
INCLINED PATHOLOGY MICROSCOPE, MODEL HL-109
It has new generation illumination system with 6V-20W with built-in
transformer, with substage Abbe's type condenser N.A. 1.25 with swing
out filter holder with quadruple nosepiece. Workable on 220-230V, 50
Hz. W.F. Eye piece 10× optional. With mechanical stage. Supplied with
cleaning cloth and dust cover. Packed in Styrofoam packing. Wooden
box available (optionally).
This microscope is designed specially for fulfilling the general need in
colleges, pathological laboratories, and other biological laboratories.
Modern design with detachable mechanical stage duly graduated built
in light arrangement with halogen lamp 6V-20W. Continuously variable
light control is provided with solid state transformer. Supplied with
cleaning cloth and dust cover. Packed in Styrofoam packing and then in
wooden box.
Objectives
Eyepieces
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4×, 10×, 45× (SL), 100× Oil immersion (SL)
5×, 10× or 15× (WF optional)
Inclined Monocular Microscope, Model SL-105B
Magnification
Objectives
Eyepiece
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16× or 1500×
4×, 10×, 45× (SL) 100× Oil immersion (SL) Optional
5×, 10× or 15× (any two) or 10× or 15× (Optional)
Inclined Pathology Microscope, Model HL-109
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MICROSCOPES
MONOCULAR CORE SCOPE 2 MICROSCOPE MODEL T-17012C
Head
Eyepiece
Monocular with 45º incline
Aluminum Single Cast body
Focus
Frame
Illumination
Power
Optics
Stage
Optional Upgrades
Packing
4020620
Nose Piece
Objectives
Mechanical Stage
Viewing Head
Boxing
Weights and Dims
1 - WF10x eyepiece with pointer; all secured with set screw to avoid loss and damage
45° Angle 360° rotation head with 1 eyepiece – comfortable for student viewing
With power supply storage and built-in handle
Coaxial focus with left and right hand low focus control. Rubber grips on both fine and
coarse focus knobs.
Ken-A-Vision LED Cool Lighting source with long life (12,000+hours), separate on/off
switch, and dimmer light control.
Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V 50/60Hz 0.2A ± DC 7.5V 800mA (stored
on frame) detachable
4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop, 360° full rotation
4x, 10x, 40xS, 100xS DIN
Low position mechanical stage with Abbe condenser
Binocular Head
Styrofoam inside 1 outer carton
5.1lbs / 2.31kgs - 9" x 12" x 15.75" /
22.86cm x 30.48cm x 40cm
Monocular Core Scope 2 Microscope Model T-17012C
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MONOCULAR DIGITAL CORE SCOPE 2 MICROSCOPE MODEL T-17541C
Head
Camera
Frame
Eyepiece
Mounted Digital
Camera with
Monocular 45º
Incline eye tube
HD Camera
Built-in
Cable
Aluminum Single Cast body
Focus
Illumination
Power
Optics
Stage
Packing
4020630
Nose Piece
Objectives
Round Floating Stage
Boxing
Weights and Dims
1-WF10x eyepiece with pointer; all secured with set screw to avoid loss and damage
1 -- 45° Angle attached eyepiece comfortable student or teacher viewing with built-in
USB 2.0 at 1.3 megapixels resolution camera with USB Jack for direct connection to
computer.
HD 720P / 1.3(1,300,000) megapixels CMOS camera array, color corrected for microscopic
application, USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 backward compliant) field corrected to match eyepiece
view
Mounted into monocular head
USB 2.0; 1.8m A type connection
With USB cable storage and built-in handle
Coaxial focus with left and right hand low focus control. Rubber grips on both fine and
coarse focus knobs.
Ken-A-Vision LED Cool Lighting source with long life (12,000+ hours),separate on/off
switch, and dimmer light control.
Low voltage power through USB connection to computer or via external USB power
plug 120 ~ 240V 50/60Hz 0.2A ± DC 7.5V 800mA (stored on frame) detachable
Reversed 3 hole nose piece with 3 position ball bearing action stop, 360 full rotation
4x, 10x, 40xS DIN
9.7cm diameter modular attachment to frame; 2 spring loaded slide clips
Styrofoam inside 1 outer carton
5.1lbs / 2.31kgs - 9" x 12" x 15.75" / 22.86cm x 30.48cm x 40cm
Monocular Digital Core Scope 2 Microscope Model T-17541C
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MICROSCOPES
COMPREHENSIVE SCOPE 2 MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE MODEL T-19011C
Head
Eyepiece
Frame
Monocular View with 30º
Aluminum Single Cast body
Illumination
Optics
Power
Nose Piece
Objectives
Stage
Fixed Plain Stage w/Side
Focus
Optional
Upgrades
Viewing Head
Packing
Boxing
Weights and Dims
4020635
1– WF10x 19mm eyepiece with built-in coating for humidity and poor climate;1 with pointer; all
fixed to avoid loss and damage
1 -- 30° Angle 360° rotation attached eyepieces comfortable student or teacher viewing
“Y” shape base for ideal research application
Patented Ken-A-Vision LED cool lighting source with very long life (12,000+ ours),on/off
switch, and dimmer rheostat. On/off switch and dimmer are separate, dimmer rheostat is low
position light control
Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V ±500mA (stored in frame) detachable
Reversed 4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop, 360 full rotation
3 – lead free, humidity and climate protected by special coating; manufactured
according to DIN: Achromat 4x N.A. 0.10, Achromat 10x N.A. 0.25, Achromat 40x N.A.
0.65 (with built-in spring action tip to avoid crushing of specimen)
12cm x12 cm x .7cm modular attachment to frame 2 spring loaded clips for slides
Low position coaxial focus with left or right hand low drive control; with rotating
mechanism and torque adjustment 1 coarse rotation from minimum to maximum stage height.
Fine 0.002mm per unit scale mechanism, rubber grips on both fine and coarse
focus knobs; Fine focusing scale value 0.002mm
Dual View with 30º incline opposing view
Compensation Free Binocular Head
Compensation Free Trinocular Head Monocular Digital Head
Compensation Free Digital Binocular Head
Two inner cartons in one outer carton
14lbs/6.4kgs - 20" X 16" X 13"/50.8cm X 40.64cm X 33.02cm
Comprehensive Scope 2 Monocular Microscope Model T-19011C
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COMPREHENSIVE SCOPE 2 MONOCULAR DIGITAL MICROSCOPE MODEL T-19541C
Head
Eyepiece
Camera
Eyepiece tube
Integrated Top mounted
Digital Camera with
Monocular 30º incline View
Mega - Pixel Camera
Frame
Cable
Aluminum Single Cast body
Illumination
Power Microscope
Optics
Power Camera
Nose Piece
Objectives
Stage
Mechanical Stage
Focus
Packing
Software
4020640
Boxing
Weights and Dims
Applied Vision 4 Software
1 – WF10X 19mm eyepiece with built-in coating for humidity and poor climate,
1 with pointer; all fixed to avoid loss and damage
1 – Variable adjustment ± 0.20x for varied eye strengths.
1 -- 30° Angle 360° rotation attached eyepieces comfortable student or
teacher viewing with built in USB 2.0 at 1.3Mega pixel
resolution camera with USB Jack for direct connection to computer from Head.
3.2 (3,200,000) megapixels CMOS camera array, color corrected for microscopic application, USB
2.0
(USB 1.1 backward compliant) field corrected to match eyepiece view
USB 2.0; 1.8m A:B connector style
“Y” shape base for ideal research application
Patented Ken-A-Vision LED cool lighting source with very long life (12,000+ hours), on/off
switch, and dimmer rheostat. On/off switch and dimmer are separate, dimmer rheostat is low
position light control
Microscope Illumination is Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V ±500mA (stored in frame)
detachable
5VDC, 180mA From Computer USB PORT
Reversed 4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop, 360 full rotation
4 – lead free, humidity and climate protected by special coating; manufactured according to DIN:
Achromat 4x N.A. 0.10, Achromat 10x N.A. 0.25, Achromat 40x N.A. 0.65 (with built- in spring
action tip toavoid crushing of specimen), Achromat 100x N.A. 1.25 oil immersion
Coated 130x 120mm, coaxial lower position separate knobs for movement in x and y direction
(30 and 80mm) Scaled at 0.1mm on a vernier scale, locking screw, (stage stop) which limits the
vertical hub of the stage, protecting samples and objectives.
Low position coaxial focus with left or right hand low drive control; with rotating mechanism and
torque adjustment 1 coarse rotation from minimum to maximum stage height. Fine 0.002mm per
unit scale mechanism, rubber grips on both fine and coarse focus knobs; Fine focusing scale value
0.002mm
Two inner cartons in one outer carton
17lbs/7.7kgs - 20" X 16" X 13"/50.8cm X 40.64cm X 33.02cm
Cross Platform MSI push technology for installation from a server cross platform WIN, MAC, LINUX,
NET BOOK approved, with multi language support, measure, compare, capture, amalgamate
render, draw, Interactive White Board Compliant.
Comprehensive Scope 2 Monocular Digital Microscope Model T-19541C
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MICROSCOPES
COMPREHENSIVE SCOPE 2 MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE MODEL T-19012C
Head
Frame
Eyepiece
Eyepiece Tube
Monocular View with 30º
Aluminum Single Cast body
Illumination
Optics
Power
Nose Piece
Objectives
Stage
Mechanical Stage
Stage
Fixed Plain Stage w/Side
Focus
Optional
Viewing Head
Packing
Boxing
Weights and Dims
4020645
1– WF10x 19mm eyepiece with built-in coating for humidity and poor climate; 1 with
pointer; all fixed to avoid loss and damage
1 – Variable adjustment ± 0.20x for varied eye strengths.
1 -- 30° Angle 360° rotation attached eyepieces comfortable student or teacher viewing
“Y” shape base for ideal research application
Patented Ken-A-Vision LED cool lighting source with very long life(12,000+ hours),
on/off switch, and dimmer rheostat. On/off switch and dimmer are separate, dimmer
rheostat is low position light control
Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V ±500mA (stored in frame) detachable
Reversed 4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop, 360 full rotation
3–lead free, humidity and climate protected by special coating; manufactured according
to DIN: Achromat 4x N.A. 0.10, Achromat 10x N.A. 0.25,
Achromat 40x N.A. 0.65 (with built- in spring action tip to avoid crushing of specimen)
Coated 130x 120mm, coaxial lower position separate knobs for movement in x and y
direction (30 and 80mm)Scaled at 0.1mm on a vernier scale, locking screw, (stage
stop) which limits the vertical hub of the stage, protecting samples and objectives
12cm x12 cm x .7cm modular attachment to frame 2 spring loaded clips for slides
Low position coaxial focus with left or right hand low drive control; with rotating
mechanism and torque adjustment 1 coarse rotation from minimum to maximum stage
height. Fine 0.002mm per unit scale mechanism, rubber grips on both fine and coarse
focus knobs; Fine focusing scale value 0.002mm
Dual View with 30º incline opposing view
Compensation Free Binocular Head
Compensation Free Trinocular Head
Monocular Digital Head
Compensation Free Digital Binocular Head
Two inner cartons in one outer carton
15lbs/6.8kgs - 20" X 16" X 13"/50.8cm X 40.64cm X 33.02cm
Comprehensive Scope 2 Monocular Microscope Model T-19012C
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BINOCULAR RESEARCH MICROSCOPE, MODEL DMS-900
Versatile microscope skillfully engineered to meet the stringent
requirements for Biological Laboratory in schools, colleges and
universities. An economical version.
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Standard Binocular head inclined at 45º rotatable to 360º fitted
with highest quality prisms to ensure accurate collimation for
strain free observation, fitted with inter pupillary and dioptic
adjustment.
Colour corrected optics provides a flat, high resolution image
through parfocal and achromatic objectives and wide field eye
piece.
A low friction parfocal quadruple nose piece with movable substage condenser NA 1.25 with iris diaphragm and filter.
Detachable graduated mechanical stage having X and Y movement.
Coarse and fine focusing control by rack and pinion.
Built in 6V-20W halogen bulb provided with variable light control on
220V AC.
Packing in sytrofoam/wooden box.
Coaxial mechanical stage (optional).
Eye pieces
Objectives
4020700
BINOCULAR RESEARCH MICROSCOPE, MODEL CXL-1000
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All parts pressure die cast to provide modularity long life and
uniformity.
Colour corrected optics provides a flat, high-resolution image
through par focal and precentered achromatic objectives and wide
field eyepiece.
A low friction parfocal quadruple nosepiece turret and movable
substage condenser N.A. 1.3 with iris diaphragm and filter.
Binocular head is rotatable to 360º. All prisms and optical surfaces
are anti-reflection coated.
Coaxial graduated, mechanical stage having precision (x) and (y)
movement. Coaxial coarse and fine focusing system.
Magnification
: 20× to 1500×
Optical Combinations
Eye Piece
:
Objectives
:
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WF 10×, H 5× or H 15× (Paired)
4×, 10×, 45× (SL) and 100× (SL) Oil
immersion.
Binocular Research Microscope, Model CXL-1000
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WF 10×, Hug. 5× or Hug. 15× (paired)
4×, 10×, 45× (SL) and 100× (SL) Oil immersion.
Binocular Research Microscope, Model DMS-900
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MICROSCOPES
RESEARCH BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, MODEL CXL-2000
This advanced Laboratory microscope is designed specifically to
increase operational convenience by combining innovating designed
and high performance optics. It surpasses any other microscope of its
class. Millennium series has met the challenges of providing trouble
free functioning. This series of microscopes incorporating superior
optics and system flexibility designed to meet the requirement of
Pathologists and Biologists in laboratories and hospitals. The objective
and WF eyepieces help you for identifying specimens faster and easier.
The sharpness of optics is enhanced by 20W halogen illumination
system with continuous variable intensity control. Standard size,
binocular inclined head rotatable to 360º. High point compensating WF
eyepieces.
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It is a versatile professional microscope with excellent optical system.
Economically priced to meet the requirement of medical, pathological
and other all other biological laboratories. Binocular head inclined at
45º and rotatable with 360º with highest quality prisms to ensure
accurate collimation for strain free observation. Interpupillary and
dioptic adjustment provided. Quadruple revolving nose piece with
positive centering and click stop. Coaxial graduated, mechanical stage
having precision (x) and (y) movement. Coarse and fine focusing and
system 1.25 N.A. Abbe's condenser with iris diaphragm with blue filter
holder provided. Adjustable safety stopper prevents damage to slide
and objective. Built-in 20W halogen bulb is provided with solid state
transformer with variable light control, with on/off switch. Operates
on 220V AC 50 Hz. Supplied with Vinyl cover, duster, cleaning brush in
wooden carrying cabinet.
Eye Piece
Objectives
4020750
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WF 10×, Hug. 5× or Hug. 15× (Paired)
4×, 10×, 45× (SL) and 100× (SL) oil immersion.
Binocular Laboratory Microscope, Model HL-CMS-1000
RESEARCH BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE, MODEL CXL-2200
(photo Not Available)
This Research Binocular Microscope is the latest addition to this range
with up to date and latest features for use at college and university
levels. All features and construction similar to Model CXL-2000 (Cat No.
4020800) but all optics as per DIN standards.
Optical Combinations
High eye point compensating wide field eye pieces. HKW 10×, HKW
15× or WF 5× (any two pair).
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oil immersion.
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Coaxial focusing system with coaxial graduated mechanical stage.
Ball bearing guide ways.
Full size height 43cm.
Binocular inclined head, rotatable through 360º.
Ball bearing quadruple nose piece. Built in illumination 6V, 20W
halogen lamp controlled through SMPS.
Abbe's condenser NA 1.25 with iris diaphragm and blue filter.
Complete in wooden carrying nicely polished cabinet.
Optical Combinations
High eye point compensating wide field eye pieces. HKW 10×, HKW
15× or WF 5× (any two pair).
Achromatic objectives duly parfocal. 4×, 10×, 45× (SL), 100× (SL)
oil immersion.
OPTIONAL
lar Head
Trinocular/Monocular
CCTV Attachment
achment
Phase contrast attachment
tives
Din standard objectives
ent
Polarizing attachment
er
Dark field condenser
4020800
Research
Binocular Microscope
2000
Model CXL-2000
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BINOCULAR CORE SCOPE 2 MICROSCOPE MODEL T-17031C
Head
Frame
Optics
Stage
Packing
4020860
Eyepieces
Eyepiece Tubes
Sliding Binocular
45º incline
Aluminum Single
Cast body
Focus
Illumination
Power
Nose Piece
Objectives
Mechanical Stage
Boxing
Weights and Dims
2 - WF10x eyepiece with pointer; all secured with set screw to avoid loss and damage
2 – Variable diopter adjustment ± 0.20x
45° Angle 360° rotation adjustable head with 2 eyepieces –
comfortable for student viewing
With power supply storage and built-in handle
Coaxial focus with left and right hand low focus control. Rubber grips on both fine and coarse focus knobs.
Ken-A-Vision LED Cool Lighting source with long life (12,000+ hours),separate on/off switch, and dimmer
light control.
Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V 50/60Hz 0.2A ± DC 7.5V 800mA (stored on frame) detachable
4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop, 360° full rotation
4x, 10x, 40xS, 100xS DIN
Low position mechanical stage with Abbe condenser
Styrofoam inside 1 outer carton
5.1lbs / 2.31kgs - 9" x 12" x 15.75" / 22.86cm x 30.48cm x 40cm
Binocular Core Scope 2 Microscope Model T-17031c
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KENA DIGITAL MICROSCOPE MODEL T-1050
Items
Optical format
Resolution
Data output
Image Quality Controls
USB device controller
Image transfer rate
Scan Mode
Image Compression
Snap shot button
Camera head
Objective lens
Working distance
Lighting
Specification
1/4 inch
640(H) x 480(V)
8 Bit (uncompressed video)
Color saturation
Hue
Gamma control
sharpness
Anti-blooming
Compliant USB 1.1 & 2.0
30 @ VGA
Progressive
JPEG
Located on top of camera body
Detachable
2x, 4x, 10x
Mounted in camera housing
Up to 80 mm from the
bottom stage surface
Bottom light (One cool white LED)
Upper light (Six cool white LEDs)
LED light on/off switch
Bottom light
Upper light
Battery compartment
Left side of the base
Battery polarity indicator
Certifications
RoHS, CE, ISO
4020870
Kena Digital Microscope Model T-1050
Remark/spec/unit
4:3
VGA
Bit rate control
fixed, Auto
fixed, Auto
fixed, Auto
fixed, Auto
fixed, Auto
CPU
640 x 480
Turn focusing knob upward & pull
Click Stop Rotation
See thru clear cover
About 1 & 1/4 turn to reach
80 mm point
uses 4-AA alkaline batteries
uses DC 5.0 V from USB
port
Right side on stage
underneath USB cable on
camera body
for bottom stage light
marked inside of battery
door/bottom
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COMPREHENSIVE SCOPE 2 BINOCULAR SEIDENTOPF MICROSCOPE MODEL T-19031C
Head
Frame
Eyepieces
Eyepiece Tubes
Binocular Seidentopf Head
Aluminum Single Cast body
Illumination
Optics
Power
Nose Piece
Objectives
Stage
Mechanical Stage
Focus
Optional
Viewing Head
Packing
Boxing
Weights and Dims
4020880
2 – WF10x 19mm eyepiece with built-in coating for humidity and poor climate; 1 with
pointer; all fixed to avoid loss and damage
1 – Variable adjustment ± 0.20x for varied eye strengths.
30° Angle 360° rotation head with 2 eyepieces
“Y” shape base for ideal research application
Patented Ken-A-Vision LED cool lighting source with very long life (12,000+ hours), on/off
switch, and dimmer rheostat.On/off
switch and dimmer are separate, dimmer rheostat is low position light control
Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V ±500mA (stored in frame) detachable
Reversed 4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop, 360 full rotation
4 – lead free, humidity and climate protected by special coating; manufactured according
to DIN: Achromat 4x N.A. 0.10, Achromat 10x N.A. 0.25, Achromat 40x N.A. 0.65(with
built-in spring action tip to avoid crushing of specimen), Achromat 100x N.A. 1.25 oil
immersion (with built-in spring action tip to avoid crushing of specimen)
Coated 130x 120mm, coaxial lower position separate knobs for
movement in x and y direction (30 and 80mm)Scaled at 0.1mm on a vernier scale, locking
screw, (stage stop) which limits the vertical hub of the stage, protecting samples and
objectives
Low position coaxial focus with left or right hand low drive control; with rotating
mechanism and torque adjustment1 coarse rotation from minimum to maximum stage
height. Fine 0.002mm per unit scale mechanism, rubber grips on both fine and coarse focus
knobs; Fine focusing scale value 0.002mm
Monocular Head Dual View with 30º inclined opposing view Compensation Free Trinocular
Head Monocular Digital Head Compensation Free Digital Binocular Head
Two inner cartons in one outer carton
15lbs/6.8kgs - 20" X 16" X 13"/50.8cm X 40.64cm X 33.02cm
Comprehensive Scope 2 Binocular Seidentopf Microscope Model T-19031C
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MICROSCOPES
COMPREHENSIVE SCOPE 2 DIGITAL BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE MODEL T-19641C
Head
Eyepieces
Camera
Eyepiece tube
Integrated Top mounted
Digital Camera with
Monocular 30º incline View
Mega-Pixel Camera
Frame
Cable
Aluminum Single Cast body
Illumination
Power Microscope
Optics
Power Camera
Nose Piece
Objectives
Stage
Mechanical Stage
Focus
4020885
2 – WF10X 19mm eyepiece with built-in coating for humidity and poor climate; 1 with
pointer; all fixed to avoid loss and damage
1 – Variable adjustment ± 0.20x for varied eye strengths.
1 -- 30° Angle 360° rotation attached eyepieces comfortable student or
Mega pixel resolution camera
with USB Jack for direct connection to computer from Head.
3.2 (3,200,000) megapixels CMOS camera array, color corrected for microscopic
application, USB
2.0 (USB 1.1 backward compliant) field Corrected to match eyepiece view
USB 2.0; 1.8m A:B connector style
“Y” shape base for ideal research application
Patented Ken-A-Vision LED cool lighting source with very long life (12,000+ hours), on/off
switch, and dimmer rheostat. On/off switch and dimmer are separate, dimmer rheostat is
low position light control
Microscope Illumination is Low voltage external power supply 120 ~ 240V ±500mA (stored in
frame) detachable
5VDC, 180mA From Computer USB PORT
Reversed 4 hole nose piece with 4 position ball bearing action stop,360 full rotation
4 – lead free, humidity and climate protected by special coating; manufactured according
to DIN: Achromat 4x N.A. 0.10, Achromat 10x N.A. 0.25, Achromat 40x N.A. 0.65 (with
built- in spring action tip to avoid crushing of specimen), Achromat 100x N.A. 1.25 oil
immersion
Coated 130x 120mm, coaxial lower position separate knobs for movement in x and y
direction (30 and 80mm) Scaled at 0.1mmon a vernier scale, locking screw, (stage stop)
which limits the vertical hub of the stage, protecting samples and objectives.
Low position coaxial focus with left or right hand low drive control; with rotating
mechanism and torque adjustment 1 coarse rotation from minimum to maximum stage
height. Fine 0.002mm per unit scale mechanism, rubber grips on both fine and coarse
focus knobs; Fine focusing scale value 0.002mm
Comprehensive Scope 2 Digital Binocular Microscope Model T-19641C
MICROSCOPES
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STEREO MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-911
It is extremely useful model for all students as they learn faster when
view
viewing the three dimensional images of specimens.
Eyepiece tubes adjustable to suit individual
interpupillary distance.
l Working distance of 90mm.
l Flat circular glass stage of 100mm dia.
l Arm rest with mirror illuminator stand for easy
manipulation.
l Focusing by rack and pinion mechanism.
l Supplied with Polished wooden cabinet and dust
cover.
Mag
Magnification
: 20× or 30×
Obj
Objective
: 2× Fixed.
Eye
Eyepieces
: WF10× or WF15 × paired.
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STEREO MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-900
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Sharp stereo effect image over a wide-field of view.
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45º inclined, monocular head with locked-in eye-piece, 360º rotatable body.
Magnification
: 20×
Working Distance : 80mm
Packed in Styrofoam packing
4021000
Stereo Microscope, Model SM-900
Stereo Microscope, Model SM-911
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MICROSCOPES
STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-914
It has all the features of our model SM-912 (Cat No. 4021100) but
features inclined tube and are specially designed for the study of giant
specimens of rocks, minerals and metals etc.
4021120
STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-912
It has all features of our model SM-911 (Cat No. 4021050) but it is
specially designed for study of giant specimens of rocks, minerals and
metals etc.
The height of the head corresponding to the stage plate can be varied
by lowering or raising with the help of adjustable pillar and can be
locked at any position. Complete with nicely polished wooden cabinet.
Magnification
Objective
Eyepiece
4021100
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20× or 30×
2× Fixed.
WF10× or WF15× paired.
Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-912
Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-914
MICROSCOPES
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STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-920
Stereo microscope with straight tube, presenting sharp stereo
o
erect image over a wide field of view.
l Upright binocular head with locked in eye-piece.
pillary
l The left ocular tube with diopter adjustment and the interpupillary
distance is 55-75mm.
l Features dovetailed insert style objectives with locked-in device
ice to
ensure quick and easy replacement.
l Product complies to CE-norms
l Power supply 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz
l Illumination through 12V, 10W incandescent lamp
l Packed in Styrofoam packing
Objectives Available
: 1×, 2×, 3×, 4× and 6× for selection
Eye pieces
: WF5×, WF10×, WF15× and WF20× for
selection
4021150 Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-920
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STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-930
Stereo microscope, presenting sharp stereo erect image over a
wide field of view.
l Upright binocular head with 45º inclined head with locked-in eyepiece.
l The left ocular tube with diopter adjustment and the interpupillary
distance is 55-75mm.
l Features dovetailed insert style objectives with locked-in device to
ensure quick and easy replacement.
l Product complies to CE-norms
l Power supply 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz
l Illumination through 12V, 10W incandescent lamp
l Packed in Styrofoam packing
Objectives Available
: 1×, 2×, 3×, 4× and 6× for selection
Eye pieces
: WF5×, WF10×, WF15× and WF20× for
selection
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Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-930
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MICROSCOPES
STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-950
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Stereo microscope, presenting sharp stereo erect image over a
wide field of view.
Upright binocular head with 45º inclined head with locked-in eyepiece.
The left ocular tube with diopter adjustment and the interpupillary
distance is 55-75mm.
3 types of rotatable objectives for selection - 1× / 2×, 1× / 3×, 2× /
4×
Supplied with pillar style stand
Product complies to CE-norms
Power supply 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz
Double illumination through 12V, 10W incandescent lamp and 12V,
10W halogen lamp, one at the top and other at the bottom
Packed in Styrofoam packing
4021300
STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-940
Stereo microscope, presenting sharp stereo erect image over a
wide field of view.
l Upright binocular head with 45º inclined head with locked-in eyepiece.
l The left ocular tube with diopter adjustment and the interpupillary
distance is 55-75mm.
l Features dovetailed insert style objectives with locked-in device to
ensure quick and easy replacement.
l Product complies to CE-norms
l Power supply 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz
l Double illumination through 12V, 10W incandescent lamp and 12V,
10W halogen lamp, one at the top and other at the bottom
l Packed in Styrofoam packing
Objectives Availble
: 1×, 2×, 3×, 4× and 6× for selection
Eye pieces
: WF5×, WF10×, WF15× and WF20× for
selection
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Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-940
Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-950
MICROSCOPES
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STEREO INCLINED MICROSCOPE, MODEL SM-918
It is very useful for study or translucent or opaque objects with dual
lighting system. Gives 3 dimensional view over a wide field, flat sharp
erect and universal image. Long working distance and large field of
view. Parfocal high to low power quick changing paired objectives
rotatable through 90º. Inclined Binocular Stereo head at 45º with eye
tubes for optimum and comfort viewing, rotatable through 360º
lockable in any position. Interpupillary distance adjustable 55 – 75mm.
Achromatic objective 2× and 4× giving magnification choice 20× to 60×.
Smooth rack and pinion focusing, slide way tension controlled large
knobs. Built in illumination providing both incident light (top) and
transmitted light (bottom). The lamps can be switched on separately or
together. Complete with a glass plate having two stage clips. Workable
on 220V – 240V AC or 110V – 120V AC, 50 – 60 Hz (Please specify while
ordering). Complete with nicely polished wooden cabinet, brush,
dustcover and spare plate etc.
4021350
Stereo Inclined Microscope, Model SM-918
STEREO MICROSCOPE, MODEL SZM-900 (photo Not
Available)
Zoom head of high performance (Binocular and Trinocular available)
with 1:5 Zoom ratio with magnification of 5× to 150× depending on Eye
pieces and objectives used. Rigid and well constructed balanced design
with transmitted and incident light it gives sharp, clear wide field and
erect 3-Dimensional image large working distance of 90mm. Compete
with box.
4021400/1 Stereo Microscope Model SZM-900, Binocular
4021400/2 Stereo Microscope Model SZM-900, Trinocular
SENIOR PROJECTION MICROSCOPE
The Senior Projection Microscope is used for Textile Industry, fibre
structure and thickness of woolen fibers. This Latest and most
advanced projection microscope with Binocular head with switch over
system facilitating observation of specimen through binocular head as
well as on the screen.
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Comes with a 200mm graduated Observation Screen, built-in
Fresnel lens, loop and arrow arrangement and Co-axial mechanical
stage of size 135 × 120mm.
Provides magnification from 125× to 1000×.
Illumination provided by a Halogen Lamp 12V, 100W, workable on
220V / 110V AC.
Quadruple revolving nosepiece.
Optical Combinations
Eyepieces
: WF 10× paired
Objectives
: 5×, 10×, 20× and 40×
4021420
Senior Projection Microscope
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MICROSCOPES
PROJECTION MICROSCOPE, MODEL PM-99
All microscopic slides become visible to the naked eye by taking the
projection image on the screen, during demonstration to a group of
students. This microscope is compact in design and can be easily
operated for long duration. It provides distortion free high contrast
magnified image.
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Stand
Nose Piece
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Focusing
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Condenser
Illumination
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Screen
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Objectives
Eye Pieces
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Monocular straight fixed tube. Mechanical
tube length 160mm ±1mm.
Square fixed stage size 120 × 120mm fitted
with graduated detachable mechanical stage
for convenient slide manipulation.
Stable robust, aluminium Die-Cast parts.
Triple revolving nose piece with positive
centering and click stop.
By separate knobs for coarse and fine focusing.
Course adjustment can be made through rack
-pinion and fine movement by screw-lever
mechanism.
Upper stopper for preventing accidental
damage to slides.
Fixed built-in lamp NA 0.65
20W Halogen bulb is provided with solid state
variable light control knob for adjusting the
intensity of light, along with ON/OFF switch.
Lamp slots are provided for natural cooling of
the illuminator. Transformer is built in the
base, operates on 220V AC, 50Hz.
150mm diameter ground glass projection
screen is provided for trouble free viewing,
rotatable on microscope tube in all directions.
Vinyl dust cover, duster, cleaning brush, and
spare bulb.
In wooden case with lock and key.
Achromatic 5×, 10× and 20×.
Huygenian 10× and 15×
4021450 Projection Microscope Model PM-99
Economy model also available with 100mm diameter screen, on
specific request
DISSECTING MICROSCOPE
MICROSC
MODEL DM-7
Circular base with 4 point suspension to provide greater stability with
size 180 × 100mm. Magnifier holding arm
sliding spindle of brass, stage
st
full swinging, double joint
jointed die casted metal.
Stove enamel paint brass parts chrome plated in laminated plywood
cabinet or Styrofoam packing
pack
with 2 eyepieces 10× and 20×.
4021650
Dissecting Mic
Microscope Model DM-7
MICROSCOPES
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INCLINED TUBE
For all our standard microscopes.
OBJECTIVES
Achromatic, interchangeable and parfocal.
Magnification N.A.
4021800/1
4021800/2
4021800/3
4021800/4
4021800/5
4021800/6
4021800/7
4021800/8
4021800/9
4021800/10
4× / 5×
10×
20×
40× / 45×
60×
100×
4×
10×
45×
100×
0.10
0.25
0.40
0.65 (SL)
0.80 (SL)
1.30 (SL)
DIN standard
DIN standard
DIN standard
DIN standard
4022000/1 Inclined tube spare
4022000/2 With new square design.
4022000/3 Binocular heads for all our standard microscopes.
REFLECTOR
Diameter 50mm, plano-concave optically true mounted in frame.
4022050
Reflector
EYE PIECES
4021850/1
4021850/2
4021850/3
4021850/4
4021850/5
5× / 6× Hug
10× Hug.
15× Hug.
10× WF
15× WF
CONDENSER
An Abbe condenser mounted with adjustable Iris Diaphragm. It is
recommended for use with higher magnification objectives having N.A.
1.25.
4022150
DIAPHRAGM
Condenser
Diameter 50mm (Approx.)
4021900
Diaphragm
POINTER EYE PIECES
With movable pointer for indicating details of a specimen. (Fixed
pointer optional)
4021950/1
4021950/2
4021950/3
5× Hug.
10× Hug
15× Hug.
STAGE CLIPS
Will fit all series of Microscopes.
4022100
Stage Clips
MECHANICAL STAGE
4022200/1 Attachable to any standard microscope by means of 2
clamp jaws set at 90° to each other. Graduated movements
are adjusted by rack and pinion mechanism and have
vernier scales. Movement ranges 40 to 115mm × 1.0mm and
0 to 45mm × 1.0mm. Vernier reads to 0.1mm.
4022200/2 Same as above but new improved design
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MICROSCOPES
MICROSCOPE LAMP
4022250/1 Substage illuminator, which fits in place of mirror. The light
passes through a blue filter. With bulb. For 220-240V A.C.
4022250/2 Same as above but new improved design.
DOUBLE DEMONSTRATION EYE PIECE
It ensures perfect vision to the teacher and the student. A pointer
covers the entire field, being visible to both the viewers, enables easier
demonstration. Supplied in nicely made case.
4022350
Double Demonstration Eye Piece
CAMERA LUCIDA (MIRROR TYPE)
The instrument is simplified version of tracing the image of the
microscopic object on plain paper. With a large size mirror swinging
near the extension arm, which reflecting the image of object to appear
on the plain surface for tracing the figure at it is. Can be fixed on any
international standard microscope. Supplied in velvet lined case.
4022400
Camera Lucida (Mirror Type)
CAMERA LUCIDA (PRISM TYPE)
Both the object and the paper are simultaneously visible to the
observer for drawing of the focused specimen under the microscope. It
fits on the eyepiece tube of all standard microscopes. Supplied in
velvet lined case.
MICROSCOPE LAMP ON STAND
4022450
Invaluable for microphotography of dark field work. With removable
condenser and Iris diaphragm and filters blue and white light controlled
by continuously variable transformer. On stand. For 220-240V A.C.
supplies.
4022300
Camera Lucida (Prism Type)
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60
70
80
90
100
Microscope Lamp on Stand
GRATICULES EYE PIECE
On glass disc to fit in eyepieces
4022370/1 Horizontal scale Lense 10X0.1mm
4022370/2 Vertical scale Lense 10X0.1mm
STAGE MICROMETER
For calibrating eye piece graticules, glass scale 75mmX25mm
micrometer scale 0.1mmX0.01mm.
4022360
Stage Micrometer
MICROSCOPES
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OVERHEAD PROJECTORS
Simple, low cost, over head projectors, with sturdy, durable sheet metal body and critical parts / fittings of unbreakable moulded ABS plastic.
Equipped with twin halogen lamps with a quick lamp changeover mechanism with a knob on the outside to allow uninterrupted use through spare
lamp, if the lamp fails. The low voltage, high intensity, long life halogen lamps operating at 24V, provide bright, clear, superior quality projection.
Other features include – switch providing two light intensity settings (DIM / BRIGHT); continuous cooling to the desirable level through heavy duty
cross flow fans, can be made operational easily within minutes through foldable projector arm, fine focusing through rack and pinion mechanism.
The optical system comprises high contrast, unifocal single element 90mm objective and projection platform of a clear Fresnel Lens for crisp
images. Operates on 220-240V AC, 50Hz.Various models available are
4022500/1 OHP, with fixed head and single cooling fan, twin halogen lamps of 150W each, and projection platform of size 250×250mm.
4022500/2 OHP, with 360º rotatable head and single cooling fan, twin halogen lamps of 250W each, and projection platform of size 250×250mm. 1
4022500/3 OHP, with 360º rotatable head and twin cooling fan for high performance cooling, twin halogen lamps of 250W each providing highly
intense projection about 2000-2300 lumens, and projection platform of size 285×285mm, for use up to A4 sized transparencies. Also
incorporates easy-to-open working top with a push lock mechanism and a safety interlock system that automatically cuts-off power
with top open and allows for quick and safe replacement of lamps. 2
4022500/4 Similar to Cat No. 2050600/3, but with projection platform comprising anti glare Fresnel lens, in place of clear Fresnel lens.
Supplied complete with detachable mains cable, two spare glass fuses, dust cover, writing pack and 25 sheets of A4 sized plain transparencies.
PROJECTION SCREEN, SIMPLE
3
A simple and economical projection screen, ideal for use in educational institutions or conferences, where the screen can not be installed
permanently. Equipped with provision at the top for suspension on walls or flat vertical surfaces. The screen has a markable surface and has roller on
either side for rolling after use, just like maps and charts. Supplied in plastic bag. Sizes available are
4022600/1
4022600/4
4022600/7
90×120cm
150×150cm
270×360cm
4022600/2
4022600/5
PROJECTION SCREEN, DELUXE
4022600/3
4022600/6
100×100cm
180×240cm
130×175cm
240×300cm
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The screen incorporates roll back spring action. Consists of a high reflectance, durable, rollable projection screen encased in a sheet metal box
casing with provision for hanging on walls, flat vertical surfaces or suitable tripod stand. When released after use, the spring loaded mechanism
automatically winds the projection screen inside the casing, which can be easily pulled out any time for use. It can be used for black and white as
well as colour projection. Sizes available are
4022650/1
4022650/4
4022650/7
4022650/8
90×120cm
4022650/2
100×100cm
4022650/3
130×175cm
150×150cm
4022650/5
180×240cm
4022650/6
240×300cm
270×360cm
Tripod Stand – foldable, metal stand, with four position vertical adjustment; for mounting of projection screens.
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MICRO SLIDE & ACCESSORIES
1
5
MICROSCOPE SLIDES
STAINING BOTTLE STAND
Made of good quality sheet glass having a uniform thickness and ground
edges. Each box contains 50 slides. Sizes available are (length ×
breadth × thickness) 1
Polished hardwood, for twelve 30mL dropping bottles.
4030050/1
4030050/3
75 × 25 × 1.25mm
75 × 25 × 2.00mm
4030050/2
4030200
Staining Bottle Stand
75 × 25 × 1.35mm
2
3
6
4
7
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STAINING TROUGH
MICRO COVER, CAVITY
Made from fine quality glass, available in square, round and rectangle
shapes.
4030100/1 One cavity 2
4030100/3 Three cavities
4030100/2 Two cavities
3
Glass trough with moulded glass cover. Dimensions side 117mm × 65mm
height.
4030250
Staining Trough
6
4
STAINING JAR
MICRO SLIDES, GLASS
Made of finest quality sheet glass having a uniform thickness and
ground edges. Having 1, 2, or 3 cavities of 16mm diameter and 0.8mm
deep. 5
4030150/1 Square shape, size 18 × 18mm
4030150/2 Square shape, size 19 × 19mm
4030150/3 Square shape, size 22 × 22mm
4030150/4 Round shape, size 18mm
4030150/5 Round shape, size 19mm
4030150/6 Round shape, size 22mm
4030150/7 Rectangle shape, size 22 × 30mm
4030150/8 Rectangle shape, size 22 × 40mm
4030150/9 Rectangle shape, size 22 × 50mm
4030150/10Rectangle shape, size 24 × 40mm
4030150/11Rectangle shape, size 24 × 50mm
Takes 10 slides 76 × 26mm back to back.
4030300/1 Staining Jar, Glass 7
4030300/2 Staining Jar, polypropylene
SLIDES DISPENSER
Holds up to 70 slides, 76 × 26mm
(length × width) stacked inside the
clear acrylic cover. Slides are
dispensed by turning the knob at either
side. Dimensions slide holder 75 × 35 ×
70mm (width × depth × height). Overall
length from the base 140mm. Base 100
× 120mm approx. (width × depth).
4030350
Slides Dispenser
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LABELS, MICROSCOPE SLIDES
Self-adhesive and ruled, square, side 25mm, packs of 100 labels.
4030400
Labels, Microscope Slides
SLIDES DRYING PLATE
To reduce setting time of permanent and semi-permanent Microslide
preparations, and for warming photographic developing dishes.
Thermostatically controlled surface temperature. Temperature range
25 to 50ºC. Dimensions 400 × 265 × 65mm (length × width × height).
Rating 225W. Supplied complete with 1.5m 3-core mains cable for use
on 220-240V AC supply.
4030500
Slides Drying Plate
SLIDES BOX, WOODEN
Useful for storing
carrying slides in
the field. Polished
hardwood box with
carrying handles on
both sides, with lid.
Av a i l a b l e i n s l i d e
storage capacities of 25
slides
4030650 Slides Box, Wooden
Also available in other slide storage capacities on specific request.
MICROSCOPE SLIDES TRAY ALUMINIUM
To hold 20 slides flat. Die-pressed duly anodized, can be used in oven
for rying the slides.
4030700
Microscope Slides Tray Aluminium
DEN
MICRO SLIDES BOX, WOODEN
With hinged lid. Slides are held in numbered slots and there is an index
inside the lid. Nicely polished.
4030550/1 Capacity 25 slides
4030550/2 Capacity 50 slides
4030550/3 Capacity 100 slides
MICROSCOPE SLIDES CABINET
The cabinet is clad in laminated sheet. Dust proof door with lock. The
drawers are made of wood having wooden grooves duly numbered,
bottom lined with velvet, provided with index card frame and puller
knobs. Lever lock to prevent drawer taken out accidentally. An extra
drawer with index cards. Moisture proof lacquered finish.
MICRO SLIDES BOX, PLASTIC
With removable lid having numbered slots. The lid has an index for easy
reference.
4030600/1 Capacity 25 slides.
4030600/2 Capacity 50 slides.
4030600/3 Capacity 100 slides.
4030750/1
4030750/2
4030750/3
4030750/4
4030750/5
4030750/6
Capacity
500
1000
2000
5000
10000
15000
Drawers
5
10
10
25
50
60
Slides
100
100
200
200
200
250
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CRYO VIAL-INTERNAL THREAD
Adding to me existing range of Cryo Vials is this
vial which has internal thread in it. The cap fitted
with an O-ring screws in to the vial and makes it a
leakproof Cryo Vial. These vials are provided with
white, prominent graduations and a long marking
area for sample identification.
Material: Polyethylene
5050250
Particulars
2.0 mL
Packing
500 Pcs.
SLIDE STORAGE RACK
This slides storage rack made of ABS can hold 100 slides, easily
recognizable through the numeric indexing. Spacing between the slots
provides adequate backward & forward movement of slides for
convenient sorting and searching. The transparent cover provides
excellent view of the slides stored inside.
Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
4030800
Particulars
100 Slides
Packing
6 Pcs.
CRYO VIA
Cryo vials are normally used for storage of
Biological material, human & animal cells at
temperature as low as -190°C. These
sterilized tubes are provided with white,
prominent graduations and a long marking
area for sample identification. The cap of
these vials is provided with a seal ring inside to
make it completely leakproof. The
longitudinal grooves in the base give a nontwisting feature to these vials when placed in
a cryo rack.
Material: Polypropylene
5050300/1
5050300/2
5050300/3
Particulars
1.0 mL
1.8 mL
4.5 mL
Packing
1000 Pcs.
1000 Pcs.
500 Pcs.
SLIDE PROJECTOR
For 35mm film strips, 2 × 2 inch Kodachrome slides and microslides. All
metal body. 1 : 2 : 8, F=100mm projection lens. 300W projection bulb.
Electric motor with fan fitted below projection bulb for cooling,
virtually noiseless, condenser lenses comprises 2 elements with 1
aspheric condenser to give a brilliant projection. Fitted with highly
efficient heat absorbing glass filters. Filmstrip carrier is of latest
improved design for safe, perfect and convenient operation. It has
arrangement of projection films both in Cine and Leica size. Single
frame and Double frame size. Filmstrip carrier can be fitted
horizontally or vertically. Metallic carrier for 2 × 2 inch slides takes two
at a time for interchanging conveniently and Micro slides attachment
also included. Supplied with carrying cabinet.
4030850
Slide Projector
CRYO CODERS
These Coders available in different colours can easily fit into the cap of
cryo vials for colour identification of different samples.
Material: Polystyrene
5050350
Particulars
Cryo Coders
Packing
100 Pcs.
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MICROSCOPE SLIDE TRAY FROM PLASTICWARE
SLIDE MAILER FROM PLASTICWARE CAT
Slide Mailers present the best option to carry prepared slides &om one
place to another. Moulded in Polypropylene, these Slide Mailers are
available in three sizes i.e. 1, 2 & 5 slides.
Material: Polypropylene
5050750/1
5050750/2
5050750/3
Particulars
1 Slides
2 Slides
5 Slides
MICROSCOPE SLIDE FILE FROM PLASTICWARE CAT
Places
20
5050950
Places
20
Packing
6 Pcs.
Packing
25 Pcs.
25 Pcs.
25 Pcs.
The Slide file holds upto 20 standard microscopic slides. The base holds
the slide horizontally in pre numbered spaces for easy identification
and the transparent cover protects the slides and allow easy reading of
ID labels with or without an optical bar code reader.
Material: HIPS / SAN
5050900
The Slide tray holds 20 microscopic slides at an angle and are well
protected even when the trays are stacked. The angle on each space
fecilitates easy slide handling.
Material: HIPS
Packing
6 Pcs.
STAINING BOX FROM PLASTICWARE CAT
Moulded in Polypropylene, this Staining Box helps in staining, fixing,
de-staining and handling fragile electrophoresis gels and memhranes.
Box as well as cover will resist temperatures from -70°C to + 70°C. The
LDPE plug provides leakproof seal and allows easy liquid drainage.
Material: Polypropylene
5013900
Particulars
125 x 125 x 50 mm
Packing
2 Pcs.
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CRYO RACK
CRYO BOX (PP)
Arco Cryo Rack is moulded in Polycarbonate making it tough, durable &
autoclavable. This handy rack can hold 50 vials at a time. The unique
feature of this rack is that vials can be unscrewed without actually
picking them up as the vial will lock in every well and hence will not
twist. This rack is provided with four anti skid rubbers & each well is
identified with an alpha-numeric index.
Material: Polycarbonate
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5050450/1
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72 Pcs.
72 Pcs.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
MEDIEN SYSTEM
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
1. Prepared Microscope Slides
501e
503c
504c
506b
Basic component of the program are the A, B, C and D series comprising of 175 microscope slides. The four
series are arranged systematically and constructively compiled, so that each enlarges the subject line of
the proceeding one. They contain slides of typical micro-organisms, of cell division and of embryonic
developments as well as of tissues and organs of plants, animals and man. Each of the slides has been
carefully selected on the basis of its instructional value. LIEDER prepared microscope slides are made in
our laboratories under scientific control. They are the product of long experience in all spheres of
preparation techniques. Microtome sections are cut by highly skilled staff, cutting technique and
thickness of the sections are adjusted to the objects. Out of the large number of staining tech-niques we
select those ensuring a clear and distinct differentiation of the important structures combined with best
permanency of the staining. Generally, these are complicated multicolor stain-ings. LIEDER prepared
microscope slides are delivered on best glasses with ground edges of the size 26 x 76 mm (1 x 3"). – Every
prepared microscope slide is unique and individually crafted by our well-trained technicians under
rigorous scientific control. We therefore wish to point out that delivered products may differ from the
pictures in this catalog due to natural variation of the basic raw materials and applied preparation and
staining methods. The number of series in hand should correspond approximately to the number of
microscopes to allow several students to examine the same prepared microscope slides at the same time.
For this reason all slides out of the series can be ordered individually also. So, important microscope slides
can be supplied for all students.
No. 500 School Set A for General Biology, Elementary Set
25 microscope slides
514c
515c
518c
519c
Zoology
507c
508c
509d
510d
501e
502e
503c
504c
505d
506b
507c
508c
509d
510d
511d
512c
513d
514c
515c
516c
517c
518c
519c
520c
521c
522d
523d
524c
511d
525d
512c
Amoeba proteus, w.m. showing nucleus and pseudopodia
Hydra, w.m. extended specimen to show foot, body, mouth, and tentacles
Lumbricus, earthworm, typical t.s. back of clitellum showing muscular wall, intestine
typhlosole, nephridia etc.
Daphnia and Cyclops, small crustaceans from fresh water
Musca domestica, house fly, head and mouth parts (proboscis) w.m.
Musca domestica, leg with clinging pads (pulvilli)
Apis mellifica, honey bee, anterior and posterior wing Histology of Man and Mammals
Squamous epithelium, isolated cells from human mouth
Striated muscle, l.s. showing nuclei and striations
Compact bone, t.s. special stained for cells, lamellae, and canaliculi
Human scalp, vertical section showing l.s. of hair follicles, sebaceous glands, epidermis
Human blood smear, stained for red and white corpuscles Botany, Bacteria and Cryptogams
Bacteria from mouth, smear Gram stained showing bacilli, cocci, spirilli, spirochaetes
Diatoms, strewn slide of mixed species
Spirogyra, vegetative filaments with spiral chloroplasts
Mucor or Rhizopus, mold, w.m. of mycelium and sporangia
Moss stem with leaves w.m. Botany, Phanerogams
Ranunculus, buttercup, typical dicot root t.s., central stele
Zea mays, corn, monocot stem with scattered bundles t.s.
Helianthus, sunflower, typical herbaceous dicot stem t.s.
Syringa, lilac, leaf t.s. showing epidermis, palisade parenchyma, spongy parenchyma,
vascular bundles
Lilium, lily, anthers with pollen grains and pollen sacs t.s.
Lilium, ovary t.s. showing arrangement of ovules
Allium cepa, onion, w.m. of epidermis shows simple plant cells with cell walls, nuclei, and
cytoplasm
Allium cepa, l.s. of root tips showing cell divisions (mitosis) in all stages, carefully stained
520c
521c
522d
523d
524c
525d
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
No. 600 School Set B for General Biology, Supplementary Set
50 microscope slides
601d
Zoology and Parasitology
609d
601d
602c
603c
604e
605c
606d
607d
608b
609d
610d
611b
612e
613b
614b
615d
616b
617d
610d
618e
619c
620e
621d
622e
605c
607d
611b
614b
615d
618e
619c
623c
624d
625d
626c
627c
628c
629e
630c
631c
632d
633d
634d
635d
636e
637d
638b
639d
640c
641c
642c
643c
644c
645d
646d
647c
648c
649c
650e
Paramecium, nuclei stained
Euglena, a common flagellate with eyespot
Sycon, a marine sponge, t.s. of body
Dicrocoelium lanceolatum, sheep liver fluke, w.m.
Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids of various ages t.s.
Trichinella spiralis, l.s. of skeletal muscle showing encysted larvae
Ascaris, roundworm, t.s. of female in region of gonads
Araneus, spider, leg with comb w.m.
Araneus, spider, spinneret w.m.
Apis mellifica, honey bee, mouth parts of worker w.m.
Apis mellifica, hind leg of worker with pollen basket w.m.
Periplaneta, cockroach, chewing mouth parts w.m.
Trachea from insect w.m.
Spiracle from insect w.m.
Apis mellifica, sting and poison sac w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, portion of wing with scales w.m.
Asterias rubens, starfish, arm (ray) t.s. showing tube feet, digestive gland, ampullae
Histology of Man and Mammals
Fibrous connective tissue of mammal
Hyaline cartilage of mammal, t.s.
Adipose tissue, stained for fat
Smooth (involuntary) muscle l.s. and t.s.
Medullated nerve fibres, teased preparation of osmic acid fixed material showing Ranvier’s
nodes
Frog blood smear, showing nucleated red corpuscles
Artery and vein of mammal, t.s.
Liver of pig, t.s. showing well developed connective tissue
Small intestine of cat, t.s. showing mucous membrane
Lung of cat, t.s. showing alveoli, bronchial tubes Botany, Cryptogams
Oscillatoria, a common blue green filamentous alga
Spirogyra in scalariform conjugation, formation of zygotes
Psalliota, mushroom, t.s. of pileus with basidia and spores
Morchella, morel, t.s. of fruiting body with asci and spores
Marchantia, liverwort, antheridial branch with antheridia l.s.
Marchantia, archegonial branch with archegonia l.s.
Pteridium, braken fern, rhizome with vascular bundles t.s.
Aspidium, t.s. of leaf with sori showing sporangia and spores Botany, Phanerogams
Elodea, waterweed, stem apex l.s. showing meristematic tissue and leaf origin
Dahlia, t.s. of tuber with inuline crystals
Allium cepa, onion, w.m. of dry scale showing calcium oxalate crystals
Pyrus, pear, t.s. of fruit showing stone cells
Zea mays, corn, typical monocot root t.s.
Tilia, lime, woody dicot root t.s.
Solanum tuberosum, potato, t.s. of tuber with starch and cork cells
Aristolochia, birthwort, one year stem t.s.
Aristolochia, older stem t.s. shows secondary growth
Cucurbita, pumpkin, l.s. of stem with sieve tubes, annular and reticulate vessels,
sclerenchyme fibres
Root tip and root hairs
Tulipa, tulip, epidermis of leaf with stomata and guard cells w.m., surface view
Iris, typical monocot isobilateral leaf, t.s.
Sambucus, elderberry, stem showing lenticells and cork cambium, t.s.
Triticum, wheat, grain (seed) sagittal l.s. with embryo and endosperm
NEW: No. CD060 Interactive CD-ROM with Teaching Material to School Set B
624d
625d
630c
632d
634d
635d
636e
644c
645d
647c
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Sporozoa
Pr311f
Pr239g
Pr3112g
Pr312f
Pr313h
Pr3132h
Pr3145h
Pr315f
Pr238f
Pr320h
Pr239g
Pr321i
Pr322h
Pr323h
Pr3235g
Pr311f
Pr326f
Pr327f
Pr328f
Pr3285s
Pr315f
Pr320h
Pr328f
Pr337f
Pr338f
Pr3287s
Pr329s
Pr3293t
Pr337f
Pr338f
Pr3381f
Pr330e
Pr331d
Pr332d
Pr333f
Pr334d
Pr335d
Pr3352d
Pr336d
Pr339f
Pr3392f
Pr3365s
Pr411d
Pr412e
Pr413e
Pr414e
Pr415e
Pr416f
Pr417g
Pr418e
Pr419f
Pr4194e
Pr4195e
Pr330e
Pr4196e
Pr422e
Pr4222e
Pr333f
Plasmodium falciparum, malignant tertianmalaria of man, blood smear with typical ring
stages
Plasmodium falciparum, blood smear with more gametocytes
Plasmodium falciparum, thick diagnostic smear
Plasmodium vivax, benign tertian malaria of man, blood smear
Plasmodium vivax, thick diagnostic blood smear
Plasmodium malariae, causing quartan ma-laria, blood smear
Plasmodium berghei, blood smear from ex-perimentally infected mouse. Very heavy
infection shows abundant parasites in different stag-es of development
Plasmodium sp., section through infected mosquito stomach with oocysts containing
sporozoites
Plasmodium sp., section through the salivary gland of infected mosquito with sporozoites
Plasmodium sp., exoerythrocytic stages insec. of brain
Plasmodium sp., exoerythrocytic stages insec. of liver
Malaria melanemia in human spleen, sec. showing pigment granules in endothelium and
Kupffer’s cells
Plasmodium praecox, avian malaria, blood smear
Plasmodium gallinaceum (Proteosoma), fowl malaria, blood smear from chicken
Plasmodium cathemerium, avian malaria, blood smear
Plasmodium circumflexum, smear from lungor brain of bird showing exoery throcytic
schizogony
Leukocytozoon, smear from fowl blood with parasites
Haemoproteus columbae, pigeon malaria, blood smear
Haemogregarina, smear from frog blood with parasites
Babesia canis, blood smear shows heavy in-fection
Toxoplasma gondii, causing toxoplasmosis, tissue smear with parasites
Toxoplasma gondii, section of the brain show-ing cysts with parasites
Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, sec. of diseased intestine
Monocystis lumbrici, in smear from earth-worm seminal vesicle
Monocystis lumbrici, section with parasitesin situ
Gregarina, in smear from mealworm (Tenebrio )intestine
Gregarina, in section from mealworm intestine, parasites in situ
Eimeria stiedae, causing coccidiosis in rabbit, section of liver shows schizogony and all
developing stages
Eimeria stiedae, coccidiosis, smear from faeces
Eimeria tenella, section of diseased chicken intestine
Sarcocystis tenella, section of muscle show-ing the parasites in Miescher’s tubes
Sarcocystis tenella in heart muscle, sec.
Myxosoma, parasite on fish gill, sec. Ciliata (Infusoria)
Paramecium, macro and micronuclei stained. The typical slide for general study of this
common ciliate
Paramecium, food vacuoles and nuclei doubly stained
Paramecium, pellicle stained after Bresslau
Paramecium, silver stained to show the silver line or neuro formative system
Paramecium, specially prepared and stained to show the trichocysts
Paramecium, in conjugation, nuclei stained
Paramecium, in fission, nuclei stained
Paramecium, section through many individuals, triply stained
Paramecium, stained with Feulgen reaction
Paramecium multi micronucleatum, w.m. nu-clei stained. this species contains several
micronuclei
Paramecium aurelia, w.m. nuclei stained. This species containing one macronucleus and two
micronuclei
Paramecium bursaria, w.m. and nucleistained, showing symbiotic zoo chlorellae
inendoplasm
Vorticella, a common stalked ciliate w.m.
Vorticella, a marine species, coloniate ciliate
Pr339f
Pr412e
Pr413e
Pr415e
Pr416f
Pr417g
Pr422e
Pr425f
Pr4265t
Me111f
Po111d
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Po116f
Po111d
Po140c
Co112f
Pr421d
Pr430e
Pr427f
Pr428g
Pr429e
Pr4306f
Pr4309e
Pr4305e
Pr423f
Pr424f
Pr4307e
Pr4311e
Pr425f
Pr426e
Pr4265t
Pr4266t
Pr4267t
Pr433f
Pr435h
Pr440f
Stylonychia, a common ciliate w.m.
Colpidium, a common holotrich ciliate
Spirostomum ambiguum, a ciliate with verylarge nucleus
Stentor, a trumpet-shaped large ciliate
Euplotes, a common marine ciliate
Bursaria truncatella, a large fresh water ciliate
Blepharisma, a large ciliate with pigment granules
Didinium nasutum, a small ciliate parasite on Paramecium
Dendrocometes paradoxus, suctorial infuso-ria on the gills of Gammarus
Trichodina domerguei, parasite living on fish gills
Ephelota, a stalked marine suctorian
Suctoria, marine species
Opalina ranarum, smear from frog intestine
Opalina ranarum, in section through frog in-testine
Balantidium coli, human parasite, smear with trophozoites
Balantidium coli, smear with cysts
Balantidium coli, in sec. of human intestine
Ciliates from the rumen of cow, different species
Ciliates, specially prepared and stained to show the cilia
Mixed protozoa, many different forms are found on this slide
MESOZOA
Me111f
Dicyema, simple animal with body and sexual cells, from smear of Sepia
Py111f
Py113c
Py114e
Py211e
PORIFERA – SPONGES
Co113d
Co211d
Co212e
Co213d
Po111d
Po112f
Po113d
Po114d
Po115b
Po116f
Po1165e
Po117d
Po118f
Po119d
Po1192e
Po1193d
Po1194e
Po121d
Po122d
Po123b
Po125e
Po126d
Po128c
Po129d
Po140c
Sycon, a small marine sponge of the sycon type, t.s. through the body
Sycon, near med. long. sec. through body and osculum
Sycon, tangential long. sec.
Sycon, thick t.s. with calcareous spicules in situ
Sycon, spicules isolated, w.m.
Sycon, sec. showing stages of development
Sycon, l.s. and t.s. on one slide
Grantia, a marine sponge of the sycon type, t.s. through the body
Grantia, near median long. sec. through body and osculum
Grantia, tangential long. sec.
Grantia. t.s. and l.s. on one slide
Grantia, calcareous spicules, isolated and w.m.
Grantia, thick t.s. with calcareous spicules insitu
Spongilla, fresh water sponge, t.s. showing choanocytes, in current and ex current channels
Spongilla, gemmulae (winter bodies) w.m.
Spongilla, siliceous spicules isolated and w.m.
Leucosolenia, a simple marine sponge of the as con type, stained and w.m.
Leucosolenia, t.s. through the body
Euspongia, a commercial sponge, macerated skeleton shows horny fibres, w.m.
Euspongia, typical t.s. through the body
Sponge spicules, strewn slide of mixed species w.m.
Py213f
Py214c
Py216d
Py217h
COELENTERATA
Co218e
Co111e
Co112f
Co1121f
Co113d
Co219d
Co2191d
Co114d
Co1141g
Co1143e
Co115e
Co1151f
Co116e
Hydra, extended specimen carefully stained for general body study, w.m. showing all details
Hydra with bud, w.m.
Hydra with bud, l.s.
Hydra, t.s. through the body in different levels showing ectoderm with nematocysts,
supporting lamella and entoderm
Hydra, l.s. through body and tentacles
Hydra, median l.s. through basal disc, gastrovascular cavity, hypostome and tentacles
Hydra, t.s. and l.s. on one slide
Hydra with male gonad (testis), t.s.
Hydra with male gonad (testis), w.m.
Hydra with female gonad (ovary), t.s.
Py223i
Py226h
Py227g
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
850E05 Cytology and Genetics, Embryology
Ma101d
As1155g
As115d
As119g
Ma1045f
Ma512f
Ma515f
Ma528f
Ma552h
As526f
As530e
Em718f
Ma445f
Simple animal cells in sec. of salamander liver showing nuclei, cell membrane sand
cytoplasm. For general study of the animal cell
Mitosis, squash preparation from Allium root tip, shows intact mitotic stages, Feulgen stain
Mitosis, t.s. from Allium root tips showing all stages of plant mitosis in polar view
Mitochondria, thin l.s. of Allium root tips specially fixed and stained to show the
mitochondria clearly
Barr bodies (human sex chromatin) in smear from female squamous epithelium
Cerebral cortex, t.s. stained by Golgi’s silver method to show the pyramidal cells
Cerebellum, t.s. stained by Golgi’s silver method to show the Purkinje cells
Spinal cord of cat, t.s. silvered for nerve cells and fibres
Motor nerve endings, muscle stained with gold chloride showing the motor end plates
Lilium, anther t.s., microspore mother cells in tetrad stage
Lilium, l.s. through pistil and stigma with pollen and pollen tubes
Chicken, 72 hour, t.s. in region of heart and eyes
Embryo of mouse, sagittal l.s. of entire specimen showing all organs in situ
850E06 Parasites and Pests
Ba112d
Ba131d
Ba136d
Ba145d
Ba149d
Pr311f
Pr330e
Ar1515e
Ne131d
Ne135f
Ne170g
Py324i
Py3272t
Py337f
In125f
In124f
In325f
Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism, smear from culture
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from culture
Corynebacterium diphtheriae, smear from culture
Salmonella paratyphi, paratyphoid fever, smear
Shigella dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery, smear
Plasmodium falciparum, malignant tertian malaria of man, blood smear with typical ring
stages
Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, sec. of diseased intestine
Varroa, parasitic mite of bees w.m.
Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm, ova in faeces w.m.
Enterobius vermicularis (Oxyuris), pin worm, w.m. of an adult specimen
Mixed ova in faecal material. Slide containing eggs of parasitic worms of different species
i.e. Ascaris, Ancylostoma, Trichuris,
Taenia, Enterobius, Schistosoma
Taenia pisiformis, tapeworm, w.m. of scolex with four suckers and hooklets
Dipylidium caninum, tapeworm, w.m. of scolex with suckers and rostellum, and immature
proglottids
Echinococcus granulosus, dog tapeworm (also harmful to human), cyst wall and scolices t.s.
Anopheles, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
Anopheles, malaria mosquito, head and mouth parts of male w.m.
Pediculus humanus, louse, adult male or female w.m.
850E07 Ecology and Environment, Pests in Agriculture
4542e
Ag1176c
4555d
4559d
4560d
4586c
4598b
In132e
In339c
7502d
7503d
7509d
7508d
7510d
7512c
Fu211d
Putrefactive bacteria (Spirillum) from sludge poor in oxygen, smear
Microcystis, blue-green algae, irregular colonies growing in eutrophicated water, w.m.
Rotifers, Rotatoria, small animals from putrid water
Skin of fish, injured by water highly polluted with chemicals, t.s.
Skin ulcer of an amphibian, t.s. caused by environmental influences
Constituents of humus soil, strewn slide
Asbestos powder (cancerogenous), strewn slide
Gipsy, Lymantria, mouth parts of larva w.m.
Plant lice, Aphidae sp., w.m. of several specimens
Potato black scab, Synchytrium endobioticum, infected tissue
Downy mildew of grapes, Plasmopara viticola, infected leaf, t.s.
Grape mildew, Uncinula necator (Oidium Tuckeri), t.s.
Rose mildew, Erysiphe pannosa, infected leaf with conidia t.s.
Gooseberry mildew, Sphaerotheca morsuvae, perithecia on diseased fruit, t.s.
Monilia, Sclerotinia fructigena, diseased fruit with conidia t.s.
Cornsmut, Ustilago zeae, t.s. of pustule with spores
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 71000Human Histology,Large Set Part I.
50 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
71001c
Isolated squamous epithelium, human
71002e
Connective tissue, human, sec.
71003e
Columnar epithelium, human gall bladder, t.s.
71004e
Ciliated epithelium, human trachea, t.s.
71005e
Smooth muscles, human, l.s. and t.s.
71006e
Striated muscles, human, l.s.
71007e
Heart muscles, human, l.s. and t.s.
71008e
Hyaline cartilage, human, sec.
71009e
Elastic cartilage of epiglottis, human, t.s.
71010e
Bone, compact substance, human, t.s.
71011e
White fibrous tissue (tendon), human, l.s.
71012e
Red bone marrow, human, t.s.
71013d
Scalp, human, l.s. of hair follicles
71014e
Artery, human, t.s.
71015e
Vein, human, t.s.
71016c
Blood smear, human, Giemsa stain
71017e
Lung, human, t.s.
71018f
Larynx of human foetus, t.s.
71019e
Lymph gland, human, t.s.
71020e
Thyroid gland, human, t.s.
71021f
Pituitary gland, human, t.s.
71022e
Spleen, human, t.s.
71023e
Tongue, human, t.s.
71024e
Oesophagus, human, t.s.
71025e
Sublingual gland, human, t.s.
71026e
Stomach, pyloric region, human, t.s.
71027e
Pancreas, human, t.s.
71028e
Small intestine, human, t.s.
71029e
Large intestine, human, t.s.
71030e
Liver, human, t.s.
71031e
Kidney, human, t.s.
71032f
Adrenal gland, human, t.s.
71033e
Ureter, human, t.s.
71034e
Urinary bladder, human, t.s.
71035f
Ovary, human, t.s.
71036e
Uterus, human, t.s.
71037e
Uterine tube, human, t.s.
71038e
Placenta, human, t.s.
71039e
Umbilical cord, human, t.s.
71040e
Mammary gland, human, sec.
71041f
Testis, human, t.s.
71042e
Epididymis, human, t.s.
71043f
Olfactory epithelium, human, t.s.
71044f
Retina, human, t.s.
71045g
Internal ear, human foetal, t.s.
71046f
Touch corpuscles in human skin, t.s.
71047e
Nerve, human, l.s.
71048e
Spinal cord, human, t.s.
71049e
Cerebellum, human, t.s.
71050e
Cerebrum, cortex, human, t.s.
No. 72000Human Histology, Large Set Part II.
50 Microscope Slide With depictured accompanying brochure
72001e
Soft palate, human t.s.
72002e
Adipose tissue, human, sec. stained for fat
72003f
White fibrous cartilage, human intervertebral disc,sec.
72004e
Striated (skeletal) muscle, human t.s.
72005e
Spongy (cancellous) bone, human t.s.
72006e
Bone development (intermembranous), verticall.s. of foetal skull-cap (cranial bone)
72007e
Bone development (intracartilaginous), l.s. of foe-tal finger
72008e
Joint of human foetus, l.s.
72009e
Tooth, human, t.s. of crown
72010f
Tooth, human, complete l.s.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
No. 700 School Set C for General Biology, Supplementary Set
50 microscope slides
Zoology and Parasitology
701f
702f
703d
704d
705d
706d
707c
708e
709d
710e
711d
712d
713d
714d
715c
716e
717f
718d
719d
720d
721c
722d
723d
724e
725d
726d
727e
728d
729d
730c
731c
732d
733d
734b
735d
736e
737d
738d
739c
740d
741d
742d
743d
744d
745c
746d
747d
748b
749f
750d
Trypanosoma gambiense, causing sleeping disease, blood smear
Plasmodium berghei, malaria parasite, blood smear
Radiolaria, strewn slide of mixed species
Foraminifera, strewn slide of mixed species
Obelia hydroid, w.m. of colony with hydrants and gonothecae
Hydra, t.s. of body in different levels. Ectoderm, entoderm
Planaria, typical t.s. through the body
Apis mellifica, honey bee, head with compound eyes and brain t.s.
Apis mellifica, abdomen of worker t.s., with intestine and nephridia
Ctenocephalus canis, dog flea, adult w.m.
Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite, adult w.m.
Helix pomatia, snail, hermaphrodite gland (ovotestis), t.s. with developing ova and
spermatozoa
Mya arenaria, clam, gills t.s. and l.s. showing ciliated epithelium
Branchiostoma lanceolatum (Amphioxus), typical t.s. of body with gills, liver, and gonads
Bird feathers, w.m. of two types: wing or vane and down feathers Embryology
Salamandra larva, sections from selected material showing mitotic stages in skin and
other organs
Chicken embryo, 48 hour, t.s. with neural tube and chorda Histology of Man and Mammals
Ovary of cat, t.s. with primary, secondary, and Graafian follicles
Testis of mouse, t.s. showing spermatogenesis in all stages
Cerebellum of cat, t.s. shows Purkinje cells
Spinal cord of cat, t.s. showing white and grey matter, nerve cells
Kidney of cat, t.s. through cortex and medulla
Retina of cat, t.s. for detail of rods and cones
Tongue of rabbit, t.s. of papilla foliata with abundant taste buds Botany, Bacteria and
Cryptogams
Bacillus subtilis, hay bacillus, smear with bacilli and spores
Streptococcus lactis, milk souring organisms, smear showing chains
Volvox, with daughter colonies and sexual stages, w.m.
Fucus vesiculosus, brown alga, female conceptacle with oogonia t.s.
Fucus vesiculosus, male conceptacle with antheridia t.s.
Cladophora, green alga, branched filaments with multinucleate cells
Claviceps purpurea, ergot, sclerotium t.s.
Puccinia graminis, wheat rust, uredinia on wheat leaf t.s.
Puccinia graminis, aecidia and pycnidia on barberry leaf t.s.
Saccharomyces, yeast, budding cells w.m.
Physcia, foliose lichen, thallus with symbiotic algae t.s.
Fern prothallium, w.m. showing sex organs
Equisetum, horse tail, strobilus with spores l.s. Botany, Phanerogams
Lupinus, lupin, root nodules with symbiotic bacteria t.s.
Euphorbia, spurge, stem with lactiferous ducts l.s.
Pinus, pine, three sections of wood: transverse, radial, tangential
Tilia, lime, three sections of wood: transverse, radial, tangential
Elodea, waterweed, aquatic stem with primitive bundle t.s.
Cucurbita, pumpkin, stem t.s. showing bicollateral bundles and sieve plates
Fagus, beech, sun and shade leaves, two t.s. for comparison
Nerium, oleander, xerophytic leaf with sunken stomata, t.s.
Pinus, pine, male cone with pollen l.s.
Pinus, female cone with ovules l.s.
Pinus, mature pollen grains with wings w.m.
Lilium, lily, t.s. of very young anthers showing meiotic stages of the pollen mother cells
Taraxacum, dandelion, composite flower l.s.
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
No. 750 School Set D for General Biology, Supplementary Set
50 microscope slides
Histology of Man and Mammals
751c
752d
753f
754c
755c
756d
757d
758d
759d
760d
761d
762e
763f
764d
765f
766f
767e
768e
769f
770f
771g
772d
773c
774f
775g
776g
777f
778h
779f
780f
781f
782d
783d
784e
785e
786e
787e
788e
789e
790e
791f
792f
793e
794e
795d
Ciliated epithelium, in t.s. of fallopian tube of pig
Tendon of cow, l.s. showing white fibrous tissue, stained for fibres and cells
Heart muscle, human, t.s. and l.s., branched fibres with nuclei and intercalated discs
Lymph gland of pig, t.s. showing lymphoid tissue
Esophagus of cat, t.s. with stratified squamous epithelium, muscular layers
Stomach of cat, t.s. through fundic region showing gastric glands
Large intestine (colon), t.s. special stained for the mucous cells
Pancreas of pig, sec. showing islets of Langerhans
Thyroid gland of pig, sec. showing glandular epithelium and colloid
Adrenal gland of cat, t.s. through cortex and medulla
Sperm of bull (spermatozoa), smear
Motor nerve cells, smear from spinal cord of cow showing w.m. of motor nerve cells and their
processes
Cerebrum, human, t.s. of cortex showing pyramidal cells and fibrous region
Human skin from palm, v.s. showing cornified epidermis, germinative zone, sweat glands
Zoology
Distomum hepaticum (Fasciola), beef liver fluke, w.m. and stained for general study
Taenia spec., tapeworm, w.m. of mature proglottids
Culex pipiens, mosquito, head and piercing-sucking mouth parts of female, w.m.
Culex pipiens, mosquito, head and reduced mouth parts of male, w.m.
Cimex lectularius, bed bug, w.m. of adult specimen Cytology and Genetics
Mitochondria, in thin sec. through liver or kidney, special staining technique
Golgi apparatus, t.s. through spinal ganglion, special staining technique
Chloroplasts, in leaf of Elodea or Mnium, special stained
Aleurone grains, in sec. of Ricinus endosperm
Storage, section of liver or kidney, vital stained with trypan blue to demonstrate storage
in epithelial cells
DNA in cell nuclei, demonstrated by Feulgen staining technique
DNA and RNA, fixed and stained with methyl green and pyronine to show DNA and RNA in
different colors
Giant chromosomes from the salivary gland of Chironomus. Individual genes and puffs can be
observed
Human chromosomes, spread in the stage of metaphase, for counting chromosomes
Meiotic and mitotic stages in sec. of crayfish testis. Nuclear spindles are present
Maturation divisions in ova of Ascaris megalocephala, iron-hematoxylin stained
Cleavage stages in ova of Ascaris megalocephala, iron-hematoxylin stained Bacteria and
Diseased Organs of Man
Escherichia coli, bacteria from colon, probably pathogenic, smear Gram stained
Eberthella typhi, causing typhoid fever, smear from culture, Gram stained
Tuberculous lung, t.s. of diseased human lung showing miliary tubercles in tissue
Coal dust lung (Anthracosis pulmonum), t.s. of human smoker’s lung
Liver cirrhosis of man caused by alcohol abuse, t.s. showing degeneration of cells
Arteriosclerosis, t.s. of diseased human coronary with sclerotic changes in the wall
Metastatic carcinoma (cancer) of human liver, t.s. Embryology
Sea-urchin development (Psammechinus miliaris), composite slide with two cell, four cell
and eight cell stages
Sea-urchin development (Psammechinus miliaris), composite slide with morula, blastula and
gastrula stages
Frog embryology (Rana spec.), sec. trough the blastula stage showing the blastocoel
Frog embryology (Rana spec.), sag. sec. through young larva in the tail bud stage, with
primordia of organs Ecology and Environment
Leaf (needle) of fir (Abies), two t.s. of leaves, healthy and damaged by environmental
influences (acid rain)
Leaf of beech (Fagus), two t.s. of leaves, healthy and damaged by environmental in fluences
(acid rain)
Bacteria from waste-water, smear with many typical forms Botany
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
7. Additional Microscope Slides to the School Series A, B, C, and D
Selected supplementary prepared microscope slides matching the school series A, B, C, and D. All the
slides can be purchased either in complete sets or series or individually. The pro-curement and processing
of the original material for some preparations presents special prob-lems. For this reason, these
preparations can often only be manufactured in small quantities entailing a longer delivery period. This
applies particularly to the preparations marked with an asterisk in the catalogue, for which we can not
guarantee delivery.
850E01Zoology
Pr422e
Pr440f
Po121d
Po128c
Co112f
Co2193e
An124d
An144e
An143c
Ro211e
120c
Ar111e
Ar127e
Mo1515e
119d
211b
In215b
In255e
In311d
Pi160c
Pi162c
Pi175f
Am234c
Am212c
Re213c
Av111c
Vorticella, a common stalked ciliate w.m.
Mixed protozoa, many different forms are found on this slide
Spongilla, fresh water sponge, t.s. showing choanocytes, in current and ex current channels
Euspongia, a commercial sponge, macerated skeleton shows horny fibres, w.m.
Hydra with bud, fresh water polyp, w.m.
Actinia, (Metridium), sea anemone, t.s. and l.s. through entire young specimen on one slide
Hirudo medicinalis, medicinal leech, t.s. through the body for demonstrating gen-eral
structures of a leech
Lumbricus, earthworm, anterior end including gonads, l.s.
Lumbricus, earthworm, clitellum t.s.
Plumatella, moss animals, w.m. or section Cr
Small crustaceans, mixed species of fresh water plankton
Spider, entire young specimen, w.m.
Spider, sagittal l.s. of abdomen showing the book or trachea lung
Snail, typical l.s. of small specimen for general study In
Formica sp., ant, head and mouth parts w.m. In
Melolontha, cockchafer, laminate antenna with sensory organs w.m.
Apis mellifica, honey bee, anterior leg with eye brush w.m.
Testis, in t.s. of abdomen of drone of Apis mellifica, honey bee
Drosophila, fruit fly, adult male or female w.m.
Cyprinus, carp, gills t.s.
Cyprinus, carp, blood smear showing nucleate red corpuscles
Fish scales composite slide, shows cycloid, ctenoid and placoid scales on one slide, w.m.
Rana, frog, skin with skin glands, vertical l.s.
Rana, frog, lung t.s., simple bag-like lung with large central cavity
Lacerta, lizard, lung t.s. Enlargement of respiratory surface
Gallus domesticus, chicken, blood smear
850E02 Bacteria and Cryptogams
Ba161e
Ag117c
Ag174d
Fu131d
Fu161c
Fu227c
Li104d
Br112d
Br123d
Br125e
Br126e
Pt113e
Spirillum volutans, a very large spirillum, smear
Chroococcus, large single celled blue-green algae w.m.
Eudorina, biflagellate cells within gelatinous sheaths forming spherical colonies of thirty
two cells w.m.
Rhizopus or Mucor, mold, conjugation stages and formation of zygospores w.m.
Penicillium, blue mold, mycelium and conidiophores, w.m.
Boletus edulis, pore fungus, horizontal sec. of pileus showing c.s. of pores
Physcia, lichen, t.s. through apothecium showing asci and spores
Marchantia, liverwort, cupule with gemmae, l.s. showing vegetative reproduction of
liverworts
Polytrichum, moss, l.s. of sporophyte with spores
Mnium, moss, l.s. of antheridia
Mnium, moss, l.s. of archegonia
Lycopodium, club moss, l.s. of young sporophyll showing developing spores
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
850E03 Phanerogams
As133d
As134c
As136d
As146d
As1491b
As149b
As1525d
As202e
As251d
As255d
As256d
As259c
As307e
As314c
As355d
As285e
As3772e
As320c
As4112c
As412c
As4567c
As459c
As465d
As470d
As473d
As451c
As501e
As605d
As606d
As613d
As631d
As619d
As630c
Gy125c
Gy135f
Gy140e
850E04
Ma118d
Ma127d
Ma131d
Ma138e
Ma214d
Ma255e
Ma311d
Ma316e
Ma337c
Ma341d
Ho4368e
Ho440e
Ma434d
Ma636d
Fat, t.s. of endosperm of Corylus (hazel) stained for fat
Lysigenous oil glands, t.s. rind of Citrus fruit
Acid tannic, t.s. bark of Rosa
Reserve cellulose, t.s. seed of Phoenix (date)
Scale-like stellate hairs, isolated and w.m. from Elaeagnus (olive tree)
Branched leaf hairs, isolated and w.m. from Verbascum (mullein)
Annular and spiral vessels, isolated and w.m.
Herbaceous and woody roots, two t.s. on one slide for comparison
Alnus, alder, root nodules with symbiotic actinomycetes (Streptomyces alni) t.s.
Fagus, beech, root with ectotrophic mycorrhiza, t.s.
Neottia nidus avis, orchid, root with endotrophic mycorrhiza, l.s.
Dendrobium, orchid, aerial root with velamen t.s.
Herbaceous and woody stems, two t.s. on one slide for comparison
Juncus, bulrush, stem with internal stellate cells t.s.
Cuscuta, dodder, t.s. through stem of host showing the haustoria of the parasite
Viscum album, mistletoe, sec. showing parasitic root in wood of apple tree
Fagus, beech, three sections of wood: t.s., r.l.s., t.l.s.
Acorus calamus, sweet flag, rhizome t.s. showing storage of starch
Iris, leaf epidermis w.m. showing stomata in rows
Zea mays, corn, monocot gramineous leaf t.s.
Ammophila, marram grass, xerophytic leaf t.s.
Ficus elastica, India rubber plant, leaf with cystoliths t.s.
Utricularia, bladderwort, w.m. of bladder
Nepenthes, pitcher plant, t.s. of pitcher with digestive glands
Helleborus, t.s. of a typical mesophytic dicot leaf for general study, showing large cellular
structures
Fagus, beech, t.s. of leaf bud showing developing leaves, meristematic tissue and midrib
Monocot and dicot flower buds t.s. on same slide for comparison of the floral diagrams
Taraxacum, dandelion, t.s. of composite flower showing tubular florets and ligulate florets
Papaver, poppy, t.s. of flower shows parietal placentation
Solanum tuberosum, potato, t.s. flower bud for floral diagram
Lycopersicum, tomato, young berry type fruit t.s.As638dPhaseolus, bean, t.s. of pod
showing pericarp and seed
Capsella bursa pastoris, shepherd’s purse, l.s. of ovule with embryos in situ for general study
Mixed pollen types, showing various forms of many different species
Pinus, pine, older stem with annual rings, resin ducts t.s.
Pinus, ovule l.s. showing archegonia,
Pinus, mature embryo with endosperm t.s.
Histology and Human Science
Cuboidal epithelium, in sec. of kidney papilla
Mucous tissue, t.s. of navel string (umbilical cord)
Yellow elastic cartilage, section specially stained for elastic fibres
Bone development, intracartilaginous ossification in foetal finger or toe, l.s.
Trachea of cat or rabbit, t.s. with ciliated epithelium, cartilage etc.
Pituitary gland (hypophysis), sag. l.s. of complete organ from cow or pig showing adeno and
neurohypophysis
Tooth human, t.s. of crown
Tooth development, medium stage l.s.
Duodenum of cat or dog, t.s. showing Brunner’s glands
Vermiform appendix, human t.s.
Uterus, human, t.s. for general structure
Placenta, human t.s. with chorion and blood vessels
Ovary, sec. selected to show Corpus luteum
Human scalp, horizontal sec. shows t.s. of hair follicles
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Multimedia Program Microscopic Biology ABCD
850E05Cytology and Genetics, Embryology
Ma101d
As1155g
As115d
As119g
Ma1045f
Ma512f
Ma515f
Ma528f
Ma552h
As526f
As530e
Em718f
Ma445f
Simple animal cells in sec. of salamander liver showing nuclei, cell membrane sand
cytoplasm. For general study of the animal cell
Mitosis, squash preparation from Allium root tip, shows intact mitotic stages, Feulgen stain
Mitosis, t.s. from Allium root tips showing all stages of plant mitosis in polar view
Mitochondria, thin l.s. of Allium root tips specially fixed and stained to show the
mitochondria clearly
Barr bodies (human sex chromatin) in smear from female squamous epithelium
Cerebral cortex, t.s. stained by Golgi’s silver method to show the pyramidal cells
Cerebellum, t.s. stained by Golgi’s silver method to show the Purkinje cells
Spinal cord of cat, t.s. silvered for nerve cells and fibres
Motor nerve endings, muscle stained with gold chloride showing the motor end plates
Lilium, anther t.s., microspore mother cells in tetrad stage
Lilium, l.s. through pistil and stigma with pollen and pollen tubes
Chicken, 72 hour, t.s. in region of heart and eyes
Embryo of mouse, sagittal l.s. of entire specimen showing all organs in situ
850E06 Parasites and Pests
Ba112d
Ba131d
Ba136d
Ba145d
Ba149d
Pr311f
Pr330e
Ar1515e
Ne131d
Ne135f
Ne170g
Py324i
Py3272t
Py337f
In125f
In124f
In325f
Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism, smear from culture
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from culture
Corynebacterium diphtheriae, smear from culture
Salmonella paratyphi, paratyphoid fever, smear
Shigella dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery, smear
Plasmodium falciparum, malignant tertian malaria of man, blood smear with typical ring
stages
Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, sec. of diseased intestine
Varroa, parasitic mite of bees w.m.
Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm, ova in faeces w.m.
Enterobius vermicularis (Oxyuris), pin worm, w.m. of an adult specimen
Mixed ova in faecal material. Slide containing eggs of parasitic worms of different species
i.e. Ascaris, Ancylostoma, Trichuris,
Taenia, Enterobius, Schistosoma
Taenia pisiformis, tapeworm, w.m. of scolex with four suckers and hooklets
Dipylidium caninum, tapeworm, w.m. of scolex with suckers and rostellum, and immature
proglottids
Echinococcus granulosus, dog tapeworm (also harmful to human), cyst wall and scolices t.s.
Anopheles, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
Anopheles, malaria mosquito, head and mouth parts of male w.m.
Pediculus humanus, louse, adult male or female w.m.
850E07 Ecology and Environment, Pests in Agriculture
4542e
Ag1176c
4555d
4559d
4560d
4586c
4598b
In132e
In339c
7502d
7503d
7509d
7508d
7510d
7512c
Fu211d
Putrefactive bacteria (Spirillum) from sludge poor in oxygen, smear
Microcystis, blue-green algae, irregular colonies growing in eutrophicated water, w.m.
Rotifers, Rotatoria, small animals from putrid water
Skin of fish, injured by water highly polluted with chemicals, t.s.
Skin ulcer of an amphibian, t.s. caused by environmental influences
Constituents of humus soil, strewn slide
Asbestos powder (cancerogenous), strewn slide
Gipsy, Lymantria, mouth parts of larva w.m.
Plant lice, Aphidae sp., w.m. of several specimens
Potato black scab, Synchytrium endobioticum, infected tissue
Downy mildew of grapes, Plasmopara viticola, infected leaf, t.s.
Grape mildew, Uncinula necator (Oidium Tuckeri), t.s.
Rose mildew, Erysiphe pannosa, infected leaf with conidia t.s.
Gooseberry mildew, Sphaerotheca mors uvae, perithecia on diseased fruit, t.s.
Monilia, Sclerotinia fructigena, diseased fruit with conidia t.s.
Cornsmut, Ustilago zeae, t.s. of pustule with spores
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Prepared Microscope Slides Sets and Series
SERIES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
No. 4410 Set No. I. Cells, Tissues andOrgans13 Microscope Slides.
With depictured accompanying brochure
4401d
Simple animal cells in sec. of salamander liver
4402d
Mitosis, l.s. from Allium root tips showing all stag-es of mitosis
4403c
Ranunculus, buttercup, t.s. of a typical dicot root
4404e
Monocot and dicot stems, two t.s. for comparison
4405c
Syringa, lilac, t.s. of a typical mesophytic dicot leaf
4406c
Columnar epithelium, t.s of blind gut from rabbit
4407e
Bone and hyaline cartilage, t.s.
4408d
Striated muscles of mammal, l.s.
4409d
Smooth muscles of mammal, l.s. and t.s.
4410c
Lung of cat, t.s.
4411c
Human blood smear
4412d
Human body skin, l.s.
4413f
Young mouse, sag.s. of entire specimen for all structures
No. 4430Set No. II. Metabolism15 Microscope Slides.
With depictured accompanying brochure
4431e
Hydra, fresh water polyp, t.s. with ectoderm and entoderm
4432d
Carabus, ground beetle, gizzard4433cSalivary gland of cat, t.s.
4434c
Esophagus of cat, t.s.4435dFundic stomach of cat, t.s.
4436c
Small intestine of cat, t.s. routine stained
4437f
Small intestine of cat, t.s. blood vessels injected
4438d
Appendix of human, t.s.4439cLarge intestine of cat, t.s.
4440c
Liver of pig, t.s.4441dMalpighian tubules of insect, t.s.
4442c
Primordial kidney (mesonephros) of frog, t.s
.4443c
Hind-kidney (metanephros) of rabbit, t.s
.4444d
Kidney of mouse with pelvis, l.s.
4445f
Kidney of mouse, t.s. injected with try pane blue to demonstrate the storage
No. 4450Set No. III. Organs of Sense16 Microscope Slides
With depictured accompanying brochure
4451e
Paramecium, silvered to show the neuro formative system
4452d
Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. with ventral nerve cord
4453e
Insect brain, frontal l.s.4454ePlanaria, sec. through ocelli
4455f
Haliotis, marine snail, pinhole camera eye l.s.
4456e
Helix, snail, eye l.s. lens, cornea, pigmented and visual cells
4457e
Alloteu this, cuttlefish, camera eye l.s.4458eCompound eye of insect, l.s.
4459e
Young rat, head with eyes t.s. for general study
4460d
Retina of cat, t.s. for finer detail of rods and cones
4461e
Internal ear (cochlea) from guinea pig, l.s.
4462e
Taste buds from tongue of rabbit, t.s.
4463e
Peripheral nerve fibres of osmic acid fixed material showing Ranvier’s nodes and medullary
sheaths
4464c
Spinal cord of cat t.s. showing large motor nerve cells
4465c
Cerebellum of cat, t.s. routine stained
4466f
Cerebrum of cat t.s. silvered to show the pyramid cells
No. 4470Set No. IV. Hormone Organs and Hormonal Functions
7 Microscope Slides. With depictured accompanying brochure
4471d
Ovary of cat, with follicles and corpus luteum t.s.
4472d
Testis of mouse, t.s. showing Leydig’s cells
4473d
Adrenal (suprarenal) gland of cat, t.s. cortex and medulla
4474d
Pancreas of cat, t.s. showing islets of Langerhans,
4475f
Thyroid gland showing normal function t.s.
4476f
Thyroid gland showing over-activity of the glandt.s.
4477f
Hypophysis (pituitary body) sagittal l.s. with a deno and neurohypophysis
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 72400Histology:Respiratory System
6 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma211e
Ma215d
Ma214d
Ma216c
Ma217d
Pa4101e
Nasal region of small mammal (mouse or rat),t.s. showing respiratory and olfactory
epithelium, bone etc.
Trachea of cat or rabbit, l.s.
Trachea of cat or rabbit, t.s. with ciliated epithelium, cartilage etc.
Lung of cat, t.s. routine stained for all details
Lung of cat, t.s. stained for elastic fibres
Miliary tuberculosis of lung No.
72420Histology:Hormone organs
6 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma2523d
Ma253d
Ma2543d
Ma255e
Ma2574d
Ma434d
Thyroid gland of cat, sec.
Adrenal gland (Gl. suprarenalis) of rabbit, t.s. through cortex and medulla
Pancreas with islets of Langerhans of cat, sec.
Pituitary gland (hypophysis), sag. l.s. of complete organ from cow or pig showing a deno and
neurohypophysis
Leydig’s cells in testis of mouse, t.s.
Ovary, sec. selected to show Corpus luteum No.
72380Histology: Digestive System
15 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma312d
Ma316e
Ma323d
Ma331c
Ma334d
Ma337c
Ma338c
Ma343f
Ma341d
Ma346d
Ma351d
Ma352d
Ma354d
Ma357d
Ma3634c
Tooth human, t.s. of root
Tooth development, medium stage l.s.
Tongue of cat, papilla with thick cornified layer, l.s.
Oesophagus of cat or dog, t.s.
Stomach of cat, fundic region t.s.
Duodenum of cat or dog, t.s. showing Brunner’s glands
Jejunum of cat or dog, t.s.
Small intestine of dog, injected to show the blood vessels and capillary network t.s.
Vermiform appendix, human t.s.
Colon, t.s. stained with mucicarmine or PAS for demonstration of mucous cells
Parotid gland of cat, t.s. of a pure serous gland
Submaxillary gland of cat, t.s. of a mixed serou sand mucous gland
Pancreas of pig, t.s. showing islets of Langerhans
Liver of pig, t.s. showing well developed connective tissue
Gall bladder of sheep, t.s. No.
72430Histology:Excretory System
6 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma411d
Ma413e
Ma415f
Ma4214d
Ma422c
Ma423c
Kidney of cat, t.s. showing cortex with Malpighiancor puscles and medulla with tubules,
Mallory’s stain
Kidney of mouse, sagittal l.s. through complete organ with cortex, medulla and pelvis
Kidney of mouse, t.s. vital stained with trypan blue to demonstrate storage
Ureter of pig, t.s.
Urinary bladder of rabbit, t.s.
Urethra of rabbit, t.s.
No. 72450 Histology: Female Reproductive System
10 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma431d
Ma434d
Ma435c
Ma437d
Ma438d
Ma439d
Ma440e
Ma445f
Ma451d
Ma454d
Ovary of cat, t.s. for general study, shows prima-ry, secondary and Graafian follicles
Ovary, sec. selected to show Corpus luteum
Fallopian tube of pig, t.s.
Uterus of pig, resting stage, t.s.
Uterus of pig, pregnant stage, t.s.
Uterus of rat with embryo in situ, t.s.
Placenta, human , t.s.
Embryo of mouse, sagittal l.s. of entire specimen
Vagina of pig, t.s.
Umbilical cord of pig, t.s.
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
ZOOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE SETS
No. 2100 Invertebrata, Elementary Set
The most important representatives of Pro-tozoa, Sponges, Coelenterata, Vermes, Arthropoda, Insecta,
Mollusca, Echinodermata, Acrania – 25 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
2101e
Amoeba proteus, showing nucleus and pseudopodia w.m.
2102c
Euglena, a common flagellate with eye spot
2103d
Paramecium, a common ciliate, nuclei stained
2104c
Sycon, marine sponge, t.s. of body
2105e
Hydra, extended specimen for general body structure w.m.
2106e
Dicrocoelium lanceolatum, sheep liver fluke, w.m.
2107c
Planaria, t.s. of body for general study
2108c
Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids in differ-ent stages t.s.
2109d
Trichinella spiralis, l.s. of muscle with encystedlarvae
2110c
Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. of body in region of typhlosole
2111c
Daphnia, water flea w.m.
2112c
Cyclops, copepod w.m.
2113b
Spider, leg with comb w.m.
2114c
Spider, spinneret w.m.
2115c
Musca domestica, house fly, head and mouth parts w.m.
2116e
Periplaneta, cockroach, biting mouth parts w.m.
2117e
Apis mellifica, honey bee, mouth parts of worker w.m.
2118b
Musca domestica, house fly, leg with pulvilli w.m.
2119b
Apis mellifica, anterior and posterior wing w.m.
2120b
Trachea from insect w.m.
2121b
Spiracle from insect w.m.
2122d
Drosophila, fruit fly, sagittal l.s. of adult specimen
2123d
Snail, radula w.m. or section
2124d
Snail, t.s. through body showing internal organs
2125d
Asterias, starfish, t.s. of arm (ray)
No. 2200 Invertebrata, Supplementary Set
Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
2201d
2202d
2203c
2204f
2205f
2206d
2207b
2208c
2209d
2210e
2211d
2212c
2213c
2214d
2215d
2216e
2217c
2218d
2219d
2220c
2221c
2222e
2223d
2224c
2225d
2226d
2227e
2228e
2229f
Radiolaria, strewn slide of mixed species
Foraminifera, strewn slide of mixed species
Ceratium, dinoflagellates from plankton
Trypanosoma, causing sleeping disease, blood smear
Plasmodium, malaria parasite, blood smear
Eimeria stiedae, in t.s. of rabbit liver with para-sites in situ
Spongilla, fresh water sponge, gemmulae (winter bodies)
Hydra, t.s. of body showing ectoderm and ento-derm
Obelia hydroid, w.m. of colony, hydrants and gonothe cae
Obelia medusa, jellyfish. w.m. for general study
Actinia, sea anemone, t.s. young specimen
Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, t.s. of body
Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
Ascaris, roundworm, t.s. of female in region of gonads
Ascaris, t.s. of male in region of gonads
Lumbricus, earthworm, l.s. of anterior region with gonads
Lumbricus, sperm smear with developing spermatozoa
Hirudo medicinalis, leech, t.s. of body
Sagitta, arrow worm, entire specimen w.m.
Astacus, crayfish, gills t.s.
Astacus, crayfish, liver t.s.
Astacus, crayfish, testis t.s. showing spermatoge-nesis
Astacus, crayfish, ovary t.s. showing developingova
Astacus, crayfish, intestine t.s.
Spider, abdomen with internal organs l.s.
Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, head and mouth parts (sucking tube) w.m.
Vespa, wasp, biting mouth parts w.m.
Carabus, ground beetle, biting mouth parts w.m.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
72011f
72012e
72013e
72014f
72015f
72016e
72017e
72018e
72019e
72020e
72021e
72022f
72023e
72024e
72025e
72026e
72027e
72028e
72029e
72030e
72031e
72032f
72033e
72034g
72035g
72036g
72037f
72038f
72039g
72040f
72041e
72042e
72043e
72044e
72045e
72046d
72047e
72048h
72049i
72050f
Tooth development from human foetus, mediumstage l.s.
Aorta, human, t.s. routine stained
Trachea from human fetus t.s.
Thymus from human child, t.s.
Parathyroid gland (Gl. parathyreoidea), human t.s.
Tonsil (Tonsilla palatina), human t.s.
Parotid gland (Gl. parotis), human t.s.
Submaxillary gland (Gl. submandibularis), humant.s.
Stomach, fundic region, human t.s.
Stomach, cardiac region, human t.s.
Jejunum, human t.s.
Small intestine (Duodenum) t.s. colouring of gob-let cells, PAS-HE
Vermiform appendix, human t.s.
Rectum, human t.s.
Gall bladder, human t.s.
Liver of human foetus sec., developing blood cells
Urethra, human, t.s.
Seminal vesicle (Gl. vesiculosa), human t.s.
Spermatic cord (Ductus deferens), human t.s.
Prostate, human, t.s.
Sperm smear, human
Corpus luteum in t.s. of human ovary
Vagina, human t.s.
Cerebral cortex, human, t.s. silvered (Golgi o rPalmgren)
Cerebral cortex, human, t.s. stained for neuroglial cells after Held
Cerebellum, human, t.s. silvered (Golgi or Palmgren)
Thalamus, human, stained after Klüver - Barrera
Medulla oblongata, human, t.s. routine stained
Spinal cord, human, t.s. silvered (Golgi or Palmgren)
Sympathetic ganglion, human t.s. routine stained
Peripheral nerve, human t.s.
Optic nerve, human t.s.
Cornea from eye, human t.s.
Eyelid, human, t.s.
Skin from finger tip, human, vertical l.s.
Scalp, human, horizontal l.s. shows t.s. of hair follicles,
Nail development, sagittal l.s. finger tip of human foetus
Human chromosomes in smear from culture of blood, male
Human chromosomes in smear from culture of blood, female
Barr bodies (human sex chromatin) in smear from female squamous epithelium
No. 79500Normal Human Histology, Special Complete Set of100 slides.
(Staining technology mostly with Hematoxylin-Eosin) With de pictured accompanying brochure
Tissues
Ho111c
Ho1224e
Ho114e
Ho116e
Ho118e
Ho120e
Ho1202e
Ho121e
Ho126d
Ho128e
Ho130e
Ho131e
Ho135e
Ho136e
Ho138e
Ho139e
Ho151e
Ho152e
Ho154e
Squamous epithelium, isolated cells from human mouth, smear
Stratified, non-cornified squamous epithelium, section of oesophagus
Simple columnar epithelium, in sec. of secreting tubules of human kidney
Simple ciliated columnar epithelium, in t.s. of oviduct
Simple cuboidal epithelium, in sec. of human thyroid gland
Transitional epithelium, in sec. of human bladder
Glandular epithelium, in sec. of human colon with unicellular mucous glands
Areolar connective tissue, human w.m.
Embryonic connective tissue from human foetus, sec.
Adipose tissue, human, sec. fat removed to show the cells
Hyaline cartilage, human t.s.
Yellow elastic cartilage, human, sec. stained for elastic fibres
Compact bone, human t.s.
Compact bone, human l.s.
Bone development (intracartilaginous), l.s. offoetal finger
Bone development (intermembranous), vertical l.s. of foetal skull-cap (cranial bone)
Striated (skeletal) muscle, human l.s.
Striated (skeletal) muscle, human t.s.
Smooth (involuntary) muscle, human l.s. and t.s.
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Ho219e
Ho231e
Ho233e
Ho234e
Ho236e
.Ho238f
Ho252e
Ho253f
Ho255f
Ho310f
Ho311e
Ho313f
Ho316f
Ho3234f
Ho3235f
Ho326e
Ho331e
Ho334e
Ho337f
Ho338e
Ho339e
Ho341e
Ho345e
Ho351e
Ho352e
Ho354e
Ho357e
Ho362e
Ho411e
Ho418e
Ho419e
Ho421e
Ho422e
Ho423e
Ho429f
Ho434f
Ho435e
Ho437f
Ho4395f
Ho440e
Ho4404e
Ho450e
Ho460f
Ho461f
Ho463e
Ho464e
Ho466e
Ho467e
Ho4678e
Ho511e
Ho514e
Ho5155e
Ho516g
Ho525g
Ho5254f
Ho531e
Ho532e
Ho533e
Ho5335f
Ho543f
Ho544e
Ho545e
Lung from human foetus, sec. Lymphatic system
Lymphnode, human t.s.
Tonsil (Tonsilla palatina), human t.s.
Spleen, human t.s.
Bone marrow, human t.s
Thymus from human child, t.s. Endocrine glands
Thyroid gland (Gl. thyreoidea), human t.s.
Adrenal gland (Gl. suprarenalis), human t.s.
Pituitary gland (Hypophysis), human t.s. Digestive system
Lip, human vertical l.s.
Tooth, human, t.s. of crown
Tooth, human, l.s. of entire specimen
Tooth development from human foetus, medium stage l.s.
Tongue, human, sec. with fili form papillae
Tongue, human, sec. with fungi form papillae
Soft palate, human t.s.
Oesophagus, human t.s.
Stomach, fundic region, human t.s.
Duodenum, human t.s.
Jejunum, human t.s.
Ileum, human t.s.
Vermiform appendix, human t.s.
Colon, human t.s.
Parotid gland (Gl. parotis), human t.s.
Submaxillary gland (Gl. submandibularis), human t.s.
Pancreas, human t.s.
Liver, human t.s.
Gall bladder, human t.s. Excretory system
Kidney, human t.s.
Renal papilla, human t.s.
Kidney from human foetus, t.s.
Ureter, human t.s.
Urinary bladder, human t.s.
Urethra, prostatic part, human t.s. Reproductive system
Ovary, mature, human t.s.
Ovary with Corpus luteum, human t.s.
Oviduct (fallopian tube), t.s. in region of ampulla
Uterus, human, proliferative stage t.s.
Uterus, human, pregnant (gravid), t.s.
Placenta, human t.s.
Umbilical cord (navel string), human t.s.
Vagina, human t.s.
Testis from human child, t.s.
Testis from human adult, mature stage t.s.
Epididymis, human t.s.
Sperm smear, human
Spermatic cord (Ductus deferens), human t.s.
Seminal vesicle (Gl. vesiculosa), human t.s.
Prostata of young man, t.s. Nervous system and organs of sense
Cerebral cortex, human, t.s. routine stained
Cerebellum, human, t.s. routine stained
Cerebellum from human foetus, t.s. routine stained
Cerebrum and cerebellum composite slide, human, t.s. routine stained
Medulla oblongata, human, t.s. routine stained
Medulla oblongata from human foetus, t.s.
Spinal cord, human t.s. of cervical region
Spinal cord, human t.s. of thoracic region
Spinal cord, human t.s. of lumbar region
Spinal cord, human l.s. routine stained
Spinal ganglion, human t.s.
Peripheral nerve, human t.s.
Peripheral nerve, human l.s.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
Ho549e
Ho605f
Ho612f
Ho633e
Ho6334d
Ho635d
Ho636d
Ho637e
Ho638e
Ho645f
Optic nerve, human t.s.
Retina from eye, t.s.
Olfactory epithelium, human t.s. Integument (skin)
Skin from palm, human, vertical l.s.
Body skin, white, vertical l.s.
Scalp, vertical l.s. shows l.s. of hair follicles, human
Scalp, horizontal l.s. shows t.s. of hair follicles, human
Scalp of human foetus, vertical l.s. shows l.s. of hairs
Finger tip of human foetus, sagittal l.s. showing nail development
Mammary gland, active, human t.s.
No. 9200Human Pathology, Basic Set
50 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Abnormal alterations of cells and tissues
9201e
Parenchymatous and fatty degeneration of liver
9202e
Hemosiderosis of liver
9203e
Glycogenosis of kidney
9204e
Pigmentary cirrhosis of liver
9205e
Necrotic esophagitis
9206e
Foreign body granulome with hemosiderin and giant cells
9207e
Tonsillitis
9208e
Liver cirrhosis Injury of circulatory organs and blood-formingorgans
9209e
Adiposis of heart
9210e
Cardiac callosity
9211e
Myocarditis chronica acute recidivans
9212e
Organized venous thrombosis of muscle
9213e
Infarct of spleen
9214e
Chronic myeloid leukemia of spleen
9215g
Malarial melanemia of spleen Pathologic alterations of lung and liver, tuber-culosis, pneumonia
9216e
Anthracosis of lung
9217e
Hemorrhagic infarct of lung
9218e
Influenzal pneumonia
9219e
Croupous pneumonia
9220e
Chronic pneumonia
9221e
Necrotic (cheesy) pneumonia
9222e
Miliary tuberculosis of lung
9223e
Chronic tuberculous pulmonary cavity with bacteria
9224e
Icterus hepatis Reaction of kidney after arteriosclerosis, dis-turbance of metabolism, and inflammation; colitis
9225e
Glomerular atrophy of kidney
9226e
Amyloid degeneration of kidney
9227e
Acute hemorrhagic nephritis
9228e
Chronic glomerulonephritis
9229e
Septic embolic nephritis
9230e
Colitis dysenterica Shiga-KruseSpecific inflammations after infection with syphilis spirochaetes
9231g
Congenital syphilis of liver, spirochaetes silver edafter Levaditi
9232f
Congenital syphilis of liver (feuerstein liver), rou-tine stained
9233f
Gumma of testicle Progressive alteration of injured tissues and organs (Hypertrophy and hyperplasia)
9234e
Atheroma of head
9235e
Goiter of thyroid gland (Struma colloides)
9236f
Undescended testicle showing hyperplasia of Ley-dig’s cells
9237e
Hypertrophy of prostate
9238f
Giant cell sarcoma of maxilla Benignant and malignant tumors
9239e
Chondroma of pubic bone
9240e
Myoma of uterus
9241e
Fibroadenoma of breast
9242e
Fibroepithelial mixed tumor of parotid gland
9243e
Melanosarcoma of skin
9244e
Spindle cell sarcoma
9245e
Carcinoma cervicis uteri
9246e
Sarcoma of testicle
9247e
Cystadenoma papilliferum of ovary
9248e
Gelatinous carcinoma of rectum
9249e
Lymphosarcoma mediastini
9250e
Metastatic carcinoma of liver
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
4100NHuman Pathology, Part I
40 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
4101e
4102e
4103e
4106e
4107e
4109e
4110e
4111e
4113g
4114e
4115e
4116e
4118e
4119e
4120e
4122e
4123e
4124e
4125e
4127e
4128e
4129e
4130e
4133e
4134e
4135e
4137e
4138e
4139f
4140e
4141e
4142e
4143e
4144e
4145e
4146e
4147e
4148e
4149e
Miliary tuberculosis of lung
Anthracosis of lung
Croupous pneumonia4105eCyanotic induration of lung
Chronic pneumonia
Chronic pulmonary emphysema
Necrotic (cheesy) pneumonia
Influenzal pneumonia
Myeloid sarcoma of spleen
Malaria melanemia of spleen
Myocarditis chronica acute recidivans
Amyloid degeneration of spleen
Adiposis of heart
Cardiac callosity
Cor villosum
Lymphosarcoma mediastini
Myxoma mandibulae
Erysipelas of spleen
Tuberculosis of lymph glands
Scirrhous carcinoma of thyroid gland
Fibroepithelial mixed tumor of parotid gland
Carcinoma medullare glandulae
Struma colloides
Miliary tuberculosis of liver
Parenchymatous and fatty degeneration of liver
Pigmentary cirrhosis of liver
Hemosiderosis of liver
Adenocarcinoma of colon
Colitis dysenterica Shiga-Kruse
Cirrhosis hepatis luetica
Carcinoma of liver, primary
Cyanotic atrophy of liver (nutmeg liver)
Hemorrhagic necrosis of liver (eclampsia)
Amyloid degeneration of liver
Brown atrophy of liver
Lymphatic leukemia of liver
Icterus hepatis
Necrotic oesophagitis
Parenchymatous degeneration of liver
Cavernous hemangioma of liver
No. 4200NHuman Pathology, Part II
40 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
4201e
4202e
4204e
4205e
4206e
4207e
4209e
4210e
4211e
4212e
4213e
4214f
4215e
4216e
4217e
4218e
4219e
4220e
4221e
Liver metastasis from a melanosarcoma rectis
Malignant tumor of gall bladder
Myoma of uterus
Cardiac kidney
Chronic glomerulonephritis
Amyloid degeneration of kidney
Carcinoma cervicis uteri
Septic embolic nephritis
Cystadenoma papilliferum of ovary
Papilloma of uterine fundus
Tuberculosis of kidney
Undescended testicle with hyperplasia of Leydig’s cells
Perenchymatous degeneration of kidney
Acute nephritis
Acute hemorrhagic nephritis
Glycogenosis of kidney
Glomerularatrophy of kidney
Adenoma of ovary
Hypernephroma of kidney
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
4222e
4223e
4224e
4225e
4226e
4227e
4229e
4232e
4233e
4234e
4235e
4236f
4237e
4238e
4239e
4240e
4242e
4244e
4246e
4247e
4248e
4250e
Malignant ovarian tumor
Sarcoma of testicle
Ovarian cysts
Hypertrophy of the prostate
Fibromyoma uteri
Glioma cerebri
Organized venous thrombosis of muscle
Fibroadenoma of breast
Spindle cell sarcoma
Scirrhous carcinoma of breast
Chondroma of pubic bone
Giant cell sarcoma of maxilla
Fibroadenoma intracanaliculare of mamma
Melanosarcoma of skin
Sarcoma of thigh
Fibroma of skin
Myxofibroma of abdominal wall
Zenker’s degeneration of M. rectus abdominis (in-fluenza)
Cicatricial tissue
Carcinoma solidum simplex of breast
Fat embolism after fracture of the leg
Abscessus lumbalis
No. 71100Human Pathology, Supplementary Set
Complementary to 4100 and 4200–41Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
71101e
71102e
71103e
71104e
71105e
71106e
71107e
71108e
71109e
71110e
71111f
71112g
71113g
71114e
71115e
71116e
71117e
71118e
71119e
71120e
71121e
71122e
71123e
71124e
71125g
71126e
71127e
71128e
71129e
71130e
71131e
71132f
71133e
71134e
71135f
71136e
71137
71138e
Tuberculosis of lung
Tuberculous coal lung
Carcinoma of lung
Carcinoma of large intestine
Carcinoma of stomach
Carcinoma of squamous epithelium, skin
Carcinoma of mammary gland
Nephritis, sec. of kidney
Adenoma of adrenal gland
Arteriosclerosis
Meningitis
Leukaemia, blood smear
Anaemia, blood smear
Adrenal adenoma
Struma nodosa of thyroid gland
Inflammation of appendix
Tonsillitis, sec. of palatine tonsil
Ovary, cyst
Ovary, teratoma, sec.
Uterus, myom, sec.
Tuberculosis, liver, sec.
Liver, fatty degeneration, sec.
Liver, carcinoma, sec.
Peritoneal metastasis of hepatoma, sec.
Syphilis of kidney
Cirrhosis of kidney
Tuberculosis of kidney
Icterus (jaundice), sec. of kidney
Bleeding of kidney
Pneumonia, sec. of lung
Papilloma of urinary bladder
Diphtheria, sec. of trachea
Hypertrophy of prostate
Thickening of intestine
Bleeding of intestine caused by sublimate
Fibroadenoma of mammary gland
eIcterus (jaundice) of testis
Atrophy of testis
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Prepared Microscope Slides Sets and Series
No. 70200 Respiratory and Circulatory System
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
70201d
70202e
70204c
70205e
70206e
70207e
70208e
70210e
70222e
70230e
Trachea, cat, t.s. showing cartilage, ciliated epithelium
Lung, human t.s. showing alveoli, blood vessels and pleura
Blood, human, Giemsa or Wright stained smear
Artery, human, t.s., elastica stained
Vein, human, t.s., elastica stained
Artery and vein of smaller size, human, t.s., rou-tine stained
Aorta, human, t.s.
Heart muscle, human t.s. and l.s., striations, in-tercalated discs
Lymph gland, human, t.s.
Red bone marrow, human rib, t.s. Giemsa stained
70300 Digestive System
11 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
70301e
70307f
70308d
70311e
70317d
70322e
70334e
70338e
70339e
70344e
70347e
Lip, human foetus, t.s.
Tooth, developing, human foetus, l.s.
Tongue, cat, t.s. showing cornified papilla and muscular layers
Sublingual gland, human, t.s. showing a pure mu-cous gland
Oesophagus of rabbit, t.s.
Stomach, human, pyloric region, t.s. routine stained
Small intestine of cat, t.s. stained for goblet cells(PASHE)
Appendix, human, t.s. showing the lymphatic tissue
Colon (large intestine), human, t.s. stained formucous glands
Pancreas, human, t.s. showing islets of Langerhans
Liver, human, t.s. No.
70400 Urinary system
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
70401d
70402f
70403e
70406c
70407d
70408f
70411e
70412c
70414e
70415d
Kidney, cat, t.s. showing cortex and medulla with glomeruli
Kidney, pig, t.s. showing injected vessels
Kidney, human, t.s. showing cortex and medulla with glomeruli
Kidney, rat, t.s. of the whole organ
Kidney, rat, l.s. of the whole organ
Kidney of mouse, t.s. vital stained with try pane blue to demonstrate storage
Ureter, human, t.s.
Urinary bladder, cat, t.s.
Urethra, human, t.s.
Penis, rabbit, t.s. No.
70500 Genital system
14 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
70501d
70507c
70510e
70511e
70513c
70517d
70524c
70528d
70531d
70537c
70539d
70543e
70545e
70546f
Testis of rabbit, t.s. showing all stages of spermatogenesis
Epididymis, rat, t.s.
Spermatozoa, human, smear
Vas deferens, human, t.s.
Prostate of rat or cat, t.s.
Ovary of cat or rabbit, t.s. to show all stages of egg development, quadruple stained
Fallopian tube (uterine tube), rabbit, t.s. with mu-cous folds and ciliary epithelium
Uterus, rabbit, t.s.
Uterus with embryo, rat, t.s.
Vagina, rabbit, t.s.
Mammary gland, cow, t.s. active stage
Placenta, human, t.s.
Umbilical cord, human, t.s.
Mouse embryo, l.s. of entire young mouse showing all organs
No. 70600 Endocrine System
6 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
70602f
70604d
Pituitary gland (hypophysis), human or mammal, t.s.
Pineal gland (epiphysis), sheep or other mammal, l.s.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 72400 Histology: Respiratory System
6 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma211e
Ma215d
Ma214d
Ma216c
Ma217d
Pa4101e
Nasal region of small mammal (mouse or rat),t.s. showing respiratory and olfactory
epithelium, bone etc.
Trachea of cat or rabbit, l.s.
Trachea of cat or rabbit, t.s. with ciliated epithelium, cartilage etc.
Lung of cat, t.s. routine stained for all details
Lung of cat, t.s. stained for elastic fibres
Miliary tuberculosis of lung
72420 Histology: Hormone organs
6 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma2523d
Ma253d
Ma2543d
Ma255e
Ma2574d
Ma434d
Thyroid gland of cat, sec.
Adrenal gland (Gl. suprarenalis) of rabbit, t.s. through cortex and medulla
Pancreas with islets of Langerhans of cat, sec.
Pituitary gland (hypophysis), sag. l.s. of complete organ from cow or pig showing a deno and
neurohypophysis
Leydig’s cells in testis of mouse, t.s.
Ovary, sec. selected to show Corpus luteum
72380 Histology: Digestive System
15 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma312d
Ma316e
Ma323d
Ma331c
Ma334d
Ma337c
Ma338c
Ma343f
Ma341d
Ma346d
Ma351d
Ma352d
Ma354d
Ma357d
Ma3634c
Tooth human, t.s. of root
Tooth development, medium stage l.s.
Tongue of cat, papilla with thick cornified layer, l.s.
Oesophagus of cat or dog, t.s.
Stomach of cat, fundic region t.s.
Duodenum of cat or dog, t.s. showing Brunner’s glands
Jejunum of cat or dog, t.s.
Small intestine of dog, injected to show the blood vessels and capillary network t.s.
Vermiform appendix, human t.s.
Colon, t.s. stained with mucicarmine or PAS for demonstration of mucous cells
Parotid gland of cat, t.s. of a pure serous gland
Submaxillary gland of cat, t.s. of a mixed serousand mucous gland
Pancreas of pig, t.s. showing islets of Langerhans
Liver of pig, t.s. showing well developed connective tissue
Gall bladder of sheep, t.s.
72430 Histology: Excretory System
6 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma411d
Ma413e
Ma415f
Ma4214d
Ma422c
Ma423c
Kidney of cat, t.s. showing cortex with Malpighiancor puscles and medulla with tubules,
Mallory’s stain
Kidney of mouse, sagittal l.s. through complete organ with cortex, medulla and pelvis
Kidney of mouse, t.s. vital stained with try panblue to demonstrate storage
Ureter of pig, t.s.
Urinary bladder of rabbit, t.s.
Urethra of rabbit, t.s.
No. 72450 Histology: Female Reproductive System
10 microscope slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Ma431d
Ma434d
Ma435c
Ma437d
Ma438d
Ma439d
Ma440e
Ma445f
Ma451d
Ma454d
Ovary of cat, t.s. for general study, shows prima-ry, secondary and Graafian follicles
Ovary, sec. selected to show Corpus luteum
Fallopian tube of pig, t.s.
Uterus of pig, resting stage, t.s.
Uterus of pig, pregnant stage, t.s.
Uterus of rat with embryo in situ, t.s.
Placenta, human , t.s.
Embryo of mouse, sagittal l.s. of entire specimen
Vagina of pig, t.s.
Umbilical cord of pig, t.s.
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
ZOOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE SETS
No. 2100 Invertebrata, Elementary Set
The most important representatives of Protozoa, Sponges, Coelenterata, Vermes, Arthropoda, Insecta,
Mollusca, Echinodermata, Acrania
25 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
2101e
2102c
2103d
2104c
2105e
2106e
2107c
2108c
2109d
2110c
2111c
2112c
2113b
2114c
2115c
2116e
2117e
2118b
2119b
2120b
2121b
2122d
2123d
2124d
2125d
Amoeba proteus, showing nucleus and pseudopodia w.m.
Euglena, a common flagellate with eye spot
Paramecium, a common ciliate, nuclei stained
Sycon, marine sponge, t.s. of body
Hydra, extended specimen for general body structure w.m.
Dicrocoelium lanceolatum, sheep liver fluke, w.m.
Planaria, t.s. of body for general study
Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids in differ-ent stages t.s.
Trichinella spiralis, l.s. of muscle with encysted larvae
Lumbricus, earthworm, t.s. of body in region of typhlosole
Daphnia, water flea w.m.
Cyclops, copepod w.m.
Spider, leg with comb w.m.
Spider, spinneret w.m.
Musca domestica, house fly, head and mouth parts w.m.
Periplaneta, cockroach, biting mouth parts w.m.
Apis mellifica, honey bee, mouth parts of worker w.m.
Musca domestica, house fly, leg with pulvilli w.m.
Apis mellifica, anterior and posterior wing w.m.
Trachea from insect w.m.
Spiracle from insect w.m.
Drosophila, fruit fly, sagittal l.s. of adult specimen
Snail, radula w.m. or section
Snail, t.s. through body showing internal organs
Asterias, starfish, t.s. of arm (ray)
No. 2200 Invertebrata, Supplementary Set
Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
2201d
2202d
2203c
2204f
2205f
2206d
2207b
2208c
2209d
2210e
2211d
2212c
2213c
2214d
2215d
2216e
2217c
2218d
2219d
2220c
2221c
2222e
2223d
2224c
2225d
2226d
2227e
2228e
2229f
Radiolaria, strewn slide of mixed species
Foraminifera, strewn slide of mixed species
Ceratium, dinoflagellates from plankton
Trypanosoma, causing sleeping disease, blood smear
Plasmodium, malaria parasite, blood smear
Eimeria stiedae, in t.s. of rabbit liver with para-sites in situ
Spongilla, fresh water sponge, gemmulae (winter bodies)
Hydra, t.s. of body showing ectoderm and ento-derm
Obelia hydroid, w.m. of colony, hydrants and gonothecae
Obelia medusa, jellyfish. w.m. for general study
Actinia, sea anemone, t.s. young specimen
Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, t.s. of body
Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
Ascaris, roundworm, t.s. of female in region of gonads
Ascaris, t.s. of male in region of gonads
Lumbricus, earthworm, l.s. of anterior region with gonads
Lumbricus, sperm smear with developing spermatozoa
Hirudo medicinalis, leech, t.s. of body
Sagitta, arrow worm, entire specimen w.m.
Astacus, crayfish, gills t.s.
Astacus, crayfish, liver t.s.
Astacus, crayfish, testis t.s. showing spermatogenesis
Astacus, crayfish, ovary t.s. showing developing ova
Astacus, crayfish, intestine t.s.
Spider, abdomen with internal organs l.s.
Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, head and mouth parts (sucking tube) w.m.
Vespa, wasp, biting mouth parts w.m.
Carabus, ground beetle, biting mouth parts w.m.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No.4350 Insecta,Supplementary Set Complementary to Set
No.430036 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
4351e
4352e
4353f
4354e
4355e
4356e
4357e
4358e
4359e
4360b
4361b
4362b
4363c
4364b
4365c
4366c
4367d
4368d
4369f
4370d
4371f
4372d
4373d
4374d
4375e
4376f
4377d
4378e
4379d
4380f
4381d
4382c
4383d
4384e
4385d
4386d
Gomphocerus, grasshopper, biting mouth parts ofa herbivore w.m.
Vespa vulgaris, wasp, biting mouth parts of carni-vore w.m.
Periplaneta, cockroach, chewing biting mouthparts w.m.
Apis mellifica, honey bee, mouth parts of worker t.s.
Culex pipiens, mosquito, mouth parts of female t.s.
Pieris, butterfly, mouth parts t.s.
Pyrrhocoris, bug, mouth parts t.s.
Curculionidae, weevil, head with mouth parts and geniculate antennae w.m.
Chironomus, gnat, head with mouth parts and feathered antennae w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, clubbed antenna w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, walking leg w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, abdominal foot of caterpillar w.m.
Melolontha, cockchafer, digging leg w.m.
Aquatic insect, swimming leg w.m.
Gomphocerus, grasshopper, leg with stridulatory organ w.m.
Chrysopa, wing of neuroptera w.m.
Musca domestica, house fly, wing and haltere w.m.
Cantharis, beetle, chitinous and membranous wings w.m.
Drosophila, fruit fly, sagittal l.s. for general insect anatomy
Carausius, walking stick, abdomen t.s. for internal organs
Cloeon or Baet is, May fly, head and eyes t.s.
Carabus, ground beetle, gizzard t.s.
Periplaneta, chyle, middle intestine t.s. (Malpighiantubules)
Periplaneta, rectum with ampulli t.s.
Ovaries of insect, sagittal l.s. for developing ova
Testis of insect, t.s. to show spermatogenesis and cell division
Colembola, spring tail, adult w.m.
Caenis, May fly, adult w.m.
Caenis, nymph with tracheal gills w.m.
Pediculus humanus, human louse, adult w.m.
Thysanoptera, thrips, adult w.m.
Aphidae, plant lice adults and larvae w.m.
Psylla, adult w.m.
Chironomus, gnat, adult male w.m.
Corethra, gnat, larva w.m.
Lasius, ant, adult w.m.
ZOOLOGY DETAIL SETS
No. 74700 Protozoa
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74701e
74703d
74704d
74707c
74709c
74711f
74712f
74720d
74723d
74724e
Amoeba proteus, Rhizopoda, w.m. showing nucleus and pseudopodia
Radiolaria, mixed species, fossil
Foraminifera from Mediterranean sea, mixed species, recent
Euglena viridis, a common green flagellate, w.m.
Ceratium hirundinella, fresh-water Dinoflagellate w.m.
Trypanosoma gambiense, causes African sleep-ing sickness, blood smear
Plasmodium, causes human malaria, blood smear
Eimeria stiedae, causing coccidiosis, t.s. of in-fected liver, different phases of developing
Paramecium, a common ciliate, micro- and ma-cronuclei stained
Vorticella, a coloniate ciliate
No. 74600N Porifera and Coelenterata
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74624e
74621d
74623d
74625c
74601e
74603d
Sycon, a small marine sponge of the sycon type, l.s. and t.s. on one slide
Spongilla, fresh-water sponge, t.s.
Euspongia, commercial sponge, t.s.
Sponge spicules of different kinds, mixed species w.m.
Hydra, fresh water polyp, extended and w.m.
Hydra, fresh water polyp t.s. in different levels showing the layer rs of the body wall
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 74300NArachnoidea and Myriapoda
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74301e
74303b
74304d
74306e
74307f
74310e
74313c
74325d
74316e
74317e
74320d
74323d
Garden spider, chelicera and pedipalp, female,w.m.
Garden spider, w.m. of leg
Garden spider, w.m. of spinnerets
Garden spider, abdomen with book-lungs and other organsl.s.
Garden spider, l.s. of the cephalothorax showing the central nervous system
Varroa, Acarapis woody, parasitic mite of bees w.m.
Tyroglyphus farinae, mite from meal, w.m.
Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite, w.m.
Sarcoptes, infected skin, showing eggs and mites. sec.
Lithobius, centipede, w.m. of mouth parts
Lithobius, centipede, body, t.s.
Diplopoda sp, body, t.s.
No. 74200NInsecta: Apterigota and Orthoptera
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74201d
74202d
74203d
74204d
74210f
74209e
74211e
74205c
74212d
74208f
Lepisma, silverfish, w.m. of scales from body
Podura, spring tail, adult w.m.
Forficula, earwig, forceps of male, w.m.
Forficula, earwig, w.m. of upper and lower wing
Periplaneta, cockroach, w.m. of dissected biting-lapping mouth parts
Periplaneta, cockroach, gizzard with chitinous teeth w.m.
Gomphocerus spec. , grasshopper, mouth parts w.m.
Gomphocerus spec. , grasshopper, w.m. of jump-ing leg
Cricket, t.s. of the body showing Malpighian tubules and intestine
Carausius, grasshopper, t.s. of testis showing spermatogenesis, carefully stained for meiotic
and mitotic stages
No. 74100NInsecta:Archiptera and Rhynchota
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74113d
74114e
74103d
74105f
74108e
74107d
74109d
74110d
74116f
74117d
Thysanoptera, thrips, w.m. of adult
Caenis, May fly, adult w.m.
Caenis, May fly, nymph, w.m. of trachea gill
Pediculus corporis, human body louse, w.m. adult
Louse eggs attached to the hair, w.m.
Aphidae spec., plant lice, w.m. of several per slide
Squash bug, wings, w.m.
Squash bug, mouth parts w.m., long piercing-sucking tube
Cimex lectularius, bed bug, adult w.m.
Diving beetle or water bug (Gerris), swimming leg w.m.
No. 74000Insecta:Neuroptera and Lepidoptera
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74001c
74004d
74005b
74010d
74007d
74002d
74006b
74011b
74008b
74009d
Chrysopa perla, w.m. of a typical neuroptera wing
Caterpillar of Bombyx mori (silkworm moth) , t.s. of the body with spinning glands
Caterpillar of Bombyx mori (silkworm moth), pro-legs, w.m.
Pieris, (Lepidoptera), mouth parts of butterfly with long sucking tube, w.m.
Caterpillar of Pieris, butterfly, biting mouth parts, w.m.
Caterpillar of butterfly, w.m. of entire young spec-imen
Caterpillar of Bombyx, trachea w.m. showing cellular structure, tracheal rings and fine
branches
Lepidoptera, wing showing scales of butterfly, w.m.
Lepidoptera, wing showing scales of moth, w.m.
Lepidoptera, antennae of butterfly and of moth, w.m.
No. 73900NInsecta:Hymenoptera and Coleoptera
15 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
73901d
73902c
Lasius, ant, worker w.m.
Apis mellifica, Honeybee, wings with hooks and ridge for locking the wings, w.m.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No.73600Echinodermata,Bryozoa and Brachiopoda
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
73606d
73604e
73601f
73609d
73607e
73608d
73612e
73613c
73615d
73617f
Asterias, starfish, t.s. of ray showing general structure
Young starfish, horizontal sec. or w.m.
Asterias, starfish, bipinnaria larva, w.m.
Echinus, young sea urchin, radial section
Development of sea urchin, eggs in different stag-es
Echinus, sea urchin, pluteus larva
Holothuria, sea cucumber, t.s.
Holothuria, w.m. of limy bodies
Bryozoa, moss animals, colony, sec.
Lingula, Brachiopode, t.s.
No. 73500Cephalochordata (Acrania)
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
73501f
73503e
73504d
73508f
73512d
73515f
73514f
73517d
73518d
73521d
Botryllus schlosseri, tunicate colony, w.m.
Clavelina, tunicate, l.s. showing gill, intestine, gonads
Clavelina, t.s. region of gills and intestine
Balanoglossus, t.s. region of gonads
Sagitta, arrow worm, w.m.
Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, adult specimen, w.m.
Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, larva, w.m.
Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, t.s. region of gills and intestine
Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, t.s. region of intestine
Amphioxus, Branchiostoma, head region, t.s. showing light sensitive pigment cells
No. 5300The Paramecium
8 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5301d
5302e
5303e
5304e
5305e
5306f
5307f
5308d
Paramecium, macro- and micronuclei stained
Paramecium, food vacuoles and nuclei doubly stained
Paramecium, pellicle stained after Bresslau
Paramecium, silver stained to show the silver line system
Paramecium, trichocysts shown by special preparation
Paramecium, conjugation or after conjugation stages, nuclei stained
Paramecium, fission stages, nuclei stained
Paramecium, sections through many specimens, stained for internal structure
No. 5350The Hydra
8 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5351e
5352f
5353d
5354d
5355e
5356e
5357d
5358d
Hydra, extended specimen for general body structure, carefully stained and w.m.
Hydra with one or more buds w.m.
Hydra, t.s. through body in different levels show-ing ectoderm with nematocysts, supporting
lamella and entoderm
Hydra, l.s. through body and tentacles
Hydra with testis t.s.
Hydra with ovaries t.s.
Hydra, isolated cells showing the different cell types, nematocysts
Hydra with food in digestive cavity, t.s.
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 5570The Mouth Parts of Insects
20 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5571f
5572f
5573e
5574e
5575f
5576e
5577e
5578e
5579e
5580e
5581e
5582e
5583e
5584e
5585e
5586e
5587d
5588e
5589d
5590e
Periplaneta, cockroach, chewing biting mouthparts, dissected w.m.
Carabus, ground beetle, biting mouth parts of acarnivore showing extra intestinal digestion,
w.m.
Gomphocerus, grasshopper, biting mouth parts of a herbivore w.m.
Vespa vulgaris, wasp, biting mouth parts of a car-nivore w.m.
Melolontha, cockchafer, chewing mouth parts of aherbivore, dissected and w.m.
Apis mellifica, honey bee, leaking sucking mouthparts of worker w.m.
Apis mellifica, honey bee, t.s. of mouth parts
Pieris, butterfly, sucking mouth parts w.m.
Pieris, butterfly, t.s. of mouth parts
Pyrrhocoris, bug, piercing sucking mouth partsw.m.
Pyrrhocoris, bug, t.s. of mouth parts
Culex pipiens, common mosquito, piercing suck-ing mouth parts of female w.m.
Culex pipiens, common mosquito, mouth parts of male w.m.
Culex pipiens, t.s. of female mouth parts
Stomoxys or Tabanus, stable fly, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
Tabanus, t.s. of mouth parts
Musca domestica, house fly, leaking sucking mouth parts w.m.
Musca domestica, house fly, t.s. of mouth parts
Bombyx mori, silkworm moth, chewing mouth parts w.m.
Curculionidae, weevil, head with mouth parts w.m.
No. 5600The Snail (Helix pomatia)
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5601c
5602c
5603c
5604c
5605c
5606d
5607d
5608c
5609c
5610d
5611c
5612e
Helix, snail, foot t.s., mucous and serous glands, muscles
Helix, snail, mantle margin t.s., chalk glands, mantle glands
Helix, snail, stomach t.s., digestive glands
Helix, snail, intestine t.s., mucous membrane, muscles
Helix, snail, digestive gland, "liver" t.s., chalk cells and liver cells
Helix, snail, hermaphrodite gland (ovotestis) t.s.,ova and spermatozoa
Helix, snail, crystalline style and glands t.s.
Helix, snail, penis t.s., or spermovi duct, t.s.
Helix, snail, flagellum t.s.
Helix, snail, heart and kidney t.s.
Helix, snail, lung, t.s., showing the respiratory epithelium
Helix, snail, eye with lens and retina l.s.
No. 5700The Crayfish(Astacus fluviatilis)
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5701c
Astacus, crayfish, gills t.s., epithelium and vessels
5702d
Astacus, crayfish, striated muscle l.s., showing striations very clearly
5703d
Astacus, crayfish, antenna (decalcified) t.s., show-ing the chitinous skeleton
5704e
Astacus, crayfish, compound eye l.s.
5705f
Astacus, crayfish, cerebral ganglion t.s., nerve cells and fibres
5706d
Astacus, crayfish, blood smear, with blood cells
5707c
Astacus, crayfish, green gland t.s., an excretory organ
5708c
Astacus, crayfish, stomach t.s., internal chitineous layer
5709c
Astacus, crayfish, intestine t.s., folds of mucous membrane
5710c
Astacus, crayfish, liver t.s., glandular tubules for reabsorption of food
5711d
Astacus, crayfish, ovary t.s., development of ova
5712e
Astacus, crayfish, testis t.s., spermatogenesis, cell division stages
No. 5800The Amphioxus(Branchiostoma lanceolatum)
8 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5801f
Branchiostoma, entire specimen, stained and w.m.for general body study
5802d
Branchiostoma, mouth region t.s., shows buccalcirri
5803d
Branchiostoma, anterior pharynx with gills and notochord t.s.
5804d
Branchiostoma, region of liver and ovaries t.s.
5805d
Branchiostoma, region of liver and testis t.s.
5806d
Branchiostoma, region of intestine t.s.
5807d
Branchiostoma, tail t.s.
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
PARASITES AND PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
No. 3900 General Parasitology, Large Set
50 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
3901f
3902f
3903f
3904f
3905f
3906f
3907g
3908f
3909f
3910f
3911e
3912d
3913d
3914f
3915c
3916d
3917h
3918h
3919g
3920e
3921t
3922f
3923d
3924d
3925f
3926f
3927f
3928d
3929d
3930d
3931f
3932d
3933h
3934d
3935e
3936f
3937g
3938d
3939e
3940e
3941e
3942f
3943e
3944f
3945d
3946d
3947f
3948f
3949e
3950e
Entamoeba histolytica, amebic dysentery, smear or section
Leishmania donovani, causes Kala-Azar, smear or section
Trypanosoma gambiense, Central African sleeping disease, blood smear
Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas disease, blood smear ,Giemsa stain
Plasmodium falciparum, human malaria, blood smear with typical ring stages
Plasmodium berghei, malaria in rodents, blood smear with vegetative forms and schizogony
stages
Plasmodium sp., malaria melanemia in human spleen, sec. showing pigment granules in
endothelium
Toxoplasma gondii, causing toxoplasmosis, smear or section of cyst
Babesia canis, blood smear shows very heavy infection
Sarcocystis sp., section of muscle showing the parasites in Miescher’s tubes
Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, t.s. of diseased bee intestine
Monocystis agilis, from earthworm seminal vesicle
Eimeria stiedae, causes coccidiosis in rabbit liver, t.s. shows parasites in all stages
Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, w.m. of adult flat mount and carefully stained
Fasciola hepatica, typical t.s. of body in different regions
Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
Fasciola hepatica, miracidia w.m.
Schistosoma mansoni, bilharziosis, adult male or female w.m.
Schistosoma mansoni, section of infected snail liver showing redia and cercaria
Schistosoma mansoni, ova in faeces
Taenia spec. or Moniezia spec., tapeworm, scolex w.m.
Taenia pisiformis, dwarf tapeworm, mature proglottids w.m.
Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids in different stages t.s.
Taenia saginata, tapeworm, ova in faeces w.m.
Hymenolepis nana, dwarf tapeworm, proglottids w.m.
Echinococcus granulosus, dog tapeworm, scolices from cyst w.m. showing hooklets
Echinococcus granulosus, cyst wall and scolicessec.
Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm of human, adult female t.s. in region of gonads
Ascaris lumbricoides, adult male t.s. in region of gonads
Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm, ova from faeces w.m.
Enterobius vermicularis (Oxyuris), pin worm, adult specimen w.m.
Trichinella spiralis, muscle with encysted larva el.s.
Ancylostoma, hookworm, adult male or female w.m.
Trichuris trichiura, whip worm, ova from faeces w.m.
Strongyloides stercoralis, larvae w.m.
Heterakis spumosa, intestinal parasite of rat, adult male or female
Ixodes sp., tick, adult w.m. Carrier of relapsing fever and borreliosis
Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m. of adult specimen
Acarapis woodi, varroa, parasitic mite of honeybee, w.m.
Sarcoptes scabiei (Acarus siro), section of dis-eased skin with parasites
Stomoxys calcitrans, stable fly, piercing sucking mouth parts w.m.
Anopheles, malaria mosquito, head and mouthparts of female w.m.
Culex pipiens, common mosquito, head and mouthparts of female w.m.
Anopheles, malaria mosquito, larva w.m.
Culex pipiens, common mosquito, larva w.m.
Culex pipiens, common mosquito, pupa w.m.
Cimex lectularius, bed bug, w.m. of adult specimen
Pediculus humanus, human louse, w.m. of adult specimen
Pediculus humanus, louse eggs attached to the hair, w.m.
Ctenocephalus canis, dog flea, adult male or female, w.m.
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No. 74900General Parasitology, Short Set
25 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
74901f
74902f
74903f
74904e
74905d
74906f
74907d
74908t
74909f
74910d
74911f
74912f
74913d
74914d
74915f
74916d
74917g
74918d
74919e
74920e
74921f
74922e
74923f
74924f
74925e
Trypanosoma gambiense, Central African sleep-ing disease, blood smear
Plasmodium berghei, malaria in rodents, blood smear with vegetative forms and schizogony
stages
Sarcocystis sp., section of muscle showing the parasites in Miescher’s tubes
Nosema apis, honey bee dysentery, t.s. of dis-eased bee intestine
Eimeria stiedae, causes coocidiosis in rabbit liv-er, t.s. shows parasites in all stages
Fasciola hepatica, beef liver fluke, w.m. of adult flat mount and carefully stained
Fasciola hepatica, ova w.m.
Taenia spec. or Moniezia spec., tapeworm, scolex(head) w.m.
Taenia pisiformis, dog tapeworm, mature proglottids w.m.
Taenia saginata, tapeworm, proglottids in differ-ent stages t.s.
Hymenolepis nana, dwarf tapeworm, proglottidsw.m.
Echinococcus granulosus, cyst wall and scolicessec.
Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm of human, adult female t.s. in region of gonads
Ascaris lumbricoides, roundworm, ova from faeces w.m.
Enterobius vermicularis (Oxyuris), pin worm, adult specimen w.m.
Trichinella spiralis, muscle with encysted larva e l.s.
Ixodes sp., tick, adult w.m. Carrier of relapsing fever and borreliosis
Dermanyssus gallinae, chicken mite w.m. of adult specimen
Acarapis woodi, varroa, parasitic mite of honeybee, w.m.
Sarcoptes scabiei (Acarus siro), section of dis-eased skin with parasites
Anopheles, malaria mosquito, head and mouthparts of female w.m.
Culex pipiens, common mosquito, head and mouth parts of female w.m.
Cimex lectularius, bed bug, w.m. of male or female
Pediculus humanus, human louse, w.m. of male or female
Ctenocephalus canis, dog flea, adult male or female, w.m.
No. 3050 Pathogenic Bacteria
25 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
3051e
3052f
3053e
3054d
3055d
3056d
3057e
3058e
3059d
3060d
3061d
3062d
3063d
3064d
3065e
3066f
3067d
3068d
3069d
3070e
3071d
3072e
3073d
3074f
3075g
Diplococcus pneumoniae, causing croupous pneumonia, smear
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing gonorrhoea,smear
Neisseria meningitidis (intracellularis), causing epidemic meningitidis, smear from culture
Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism, smear fromculture
Streptococcus pyogenes, smear from culture showing short chains
Corynebacterium diphtheriae, smear from culture
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from positivesputum stained after Ziehl-Neelsen
Bacterium erysipelatos (Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae), smear
Brucella abortus, causing abortation in cattle(Bang disease), smear
Proteus vulgaris, inflammation of urinary system, smear from culture
Escherichia coli, colon bacteria, possibly pathogen, smear
Eberthella typhi, causing typhoid fever, smear from culture
Salmonella paratyphi, paratyphoid fever, smear from culture
Hemophilus influenzae (Pfeiffer), smear from culture
Klebsiella pneumoniae (Fried lander), causing pneumonia smear
Pasteurella (Yersinia) pestis, bubonic plague, smear
Salmonella enteritidis, causes meat poisoning, smear
Shigella dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery, smear
Bacillus anthracis, causes wool sorter’s disease, smear
Clostridium botulinum, causing food poisoning, smear
Clostridium septicum, smear from culture
Clostridium tetani, causing lockjaw, smear
Clostridium perfringens, causing gas gangrene, smear
Vibrio comma, causing Asiatic cholera, smear
Borrelia duttoni (Spirochaeta recurrent is), causes Central African relapsing fever, blood
smear with organisms
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 78600 Gymnospermae
15 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
78602e
78603f
78605c
78607c
78611c
78612c
78614e
78616d
78618c
78619b
78620d
78621d
78626c
78627d
78628e
Ephedra, l.s. of male cone
Ephedra, l.s. of female cone at pollination time
Ginkgo, young sprout, t.s.
Ginkgo, t.s. of a primitive gymnosperm leaf
Pinus, pine, t.s. of young root showing primary structures
Pinus, pine, t.s. of first year stem
Pinus, pine, l.s. of bud showing vascular anatomy and origin of leaves
Pinus, pine, wood, transverse, radial and tangential sections
Pinus, pine, t.s. of needles (leaves)
Pinus, pine, w.m. of mature pollen grains show-ing wings
Pinus, pine, l.s. of mature male cone with pollengrains
Pinus, pine, l.s. of young female cone showing developing ovules
Larix, larch, t.s. of needles (leaves)
Larix, larch, l.s. of male cone
Larix, larch, l.s. of female cone with ovules
No. 77900 Angiospermae, Cells and Tissues
20 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
77901c
77902d
iron77903f
77904d
77905d
77906c
77907c
77908b
77909d
77910d
77911d
77912b
77913d
77914c
77915c
77916b
77917b
77918c
77919b
77920d
Epidermal cells of Allium cepa (onion), flat mount shows typical plant cells with nuclei,
cytoplasm and cell walls
Mitosis, l.s. from Allium root tips showing all stages of plant mitosis carefully stained with
he-matoxyline after Heidenhain
Meiosis, t.s. of Lilium anthers showing different stages of meiotic divisions
Stem apex and meristematic tissue of Aspara-gus l.s.
Chloroplasts, w.m. of leaf of Elodea or Spinacea showing detail of large chloroplasts
Chromoplasts, t.s. of root of Daucus carota (car-rot)
Aleurone grains, sec. of Ricinus endosperm
Starch grains, different kinds of mixed species w.m.
Fat, t.s. of endosperm of Corylus (hazel) stained for fat
Inulin crystals, t.s. of tuber of Dahlia
Acid tannic, t.s. bark of Rosa
Calcium oxalate crystals in w.m. of dry Allium scale
Annular and spiral vessels, isolated and w.m.
Wood cells, macerated and w.m.
Lactiferous vessels, l.s. stem of Euphorbia(spurge)
Cork cells, t.s. bark of Quercus suber (oak) showing simple plant cell walls
Scale-like stellate hairs, isolated w.m. from Elaeagnus (olive tree)
Lysigenous oil glands, t.s. of the rind of Citrus fruit
Parenchyme cells, t.s. of marrow of Sambucusniger (elderberry)
Stone cells, shown in t.s. fruit of Pyrus communis (pear)
No. 78000Angiospermae, Roots
15 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
78001d
78002c
78009c
78018c
very
78003c
78004c
78006d
78007d
78011d
78010d
78008d
78013d
78014d
78021c
78027c
Allium cepa, onion, root tips, l.s. showing all stages of mitosis
Zea mays, corn, t.s. through typical monocot root with central stele
Iris, t.s. of typical monocot root
Ranunculus, buttercup, t.s. of a typical dicot root for general study showing all structures
clearly
Sarothamnus, broom, t.s. through woody root, special stained
Taraxacum, dandelion, t.s. through tap root show-ing lactiferous duct.
Vicia faba, bean, root nodule t.s. showing nitro-gen fixing bacteria
Ranunculus ficaria, tuber during fall season, t.s. showing starch
Alnus, alder, t.s. of tuber showing symbiotic actinomycetes
Neottia, orchid, t.s. of root showing endotrophic mycorrhiza
Cuscuta, dodder, on host, t.s. showing haustorium
Root hairs, w.m. of root tip showing root cap and root hairs, stained
Zea mays, root tip, medium, l.s. showing central pith, cap and starch
Monstera, aerial root t.s.
Elodea, Canadian waterweed, t.s. of an aquatic root
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
6076c
6077d
6078b
6079d
6080f
6081f
6082e
78203c
78204c
78213c
78227c
78207c
78208d
78205d
78215d
78241d
Pine, leaves (needles) t.s.
Pine, male cone with pollen l.s.
Pine, mature pollen grains, w.m. showing wings
Pine, young female cone, l.s. shows ovules
Pine, ovule with growing female gametophyte l.s.
Pine, ovule with archegonia l.s.
Pine, mature embryo with endosperm, t.s. with cotyledons
Calluna, ling, t.s. of rolled leaf showing sunken stomata
Nerium oleander, t.s. of leaf showing thick three layered epidermis, several palisade layers
and sunken stomatal pits lined with protective epidermal hairs
Ficus elastica, rubber plant, t.s. of leaf showing cystoliths
Elodea, t.s. of leaf showing the simple structure of an aquatic leaf
Tulipa, tulip, epidermis w.m. showing many stomata, doubly stained
Aesculus hippocastanum, t.s. of leaf bud show-ing bud squama and embedded folded leaves
Drosera, sundew, w.m. of leaf to show glandular hairs
Nepenthes, t.s. of pitcher with glands
Utricularia, bladderwort, w.m. of bladder
No. 78300Angiospermae, Flowers
15 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
78304e
78303d
78307d
78306d
78319d
78330d
78341d
78342d
78316e
78329d
78313d
78344e
78311e
78326b
78310c
Zea and Ranunculus, t.s. of monocot and dicot flowers
Bellis perennis, l.s. of flower bud showing com-posite flower
Taraxacum, dandelion, t.s. of flower bud, com-posite flower
Papaver, poppy, t.s. of flower bud showing pari-ental placentation
Cheirantus, wallflower, t.s. of flower bud with marginal-parietal placentation
Solanum, potato, t.s. of ovary showing marginal-central placentation
Prunus avium, cherry, flower bud with perigynousovary l.s.
Pyrus malus, apple, flower bud with hypogynousovary l.s.
Arum maculatum, flower but, t.s. showing ovary
Lilium, ovary t.s., showing arrangement of ovule sand all structures for general study
Lilium, anther t.s. for general study showing pol-len chambers and pollen grains
Lilium, anther t.s., early prophase for general study
Stigma of Eschscholtzia or Lilium,, w.m. showing penetrating pollen
Pollen of Corylus, hazelnut, w.m.
Pollen types, w.m. of a great variety of mixed pollen
No. 78400 Angiospermae,Fruits and Seeds
15 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
78401d
Triticum, wheat, t.s. of kernel (grain) with en-dosperm and starch grains
78402e
Triticum, wheat, l.s. of kernel showing early origin of embryo
78425d
Zea mays, corn, young cob t.s.
78404d
Phaseolus, bean, t.s. of pod showing developing seeds
78416d
Solanum, potato, t.s. of ovary with developing embryos
78419d
Helleborus, l.s. of an at rope ovary
78417d
Capsella bursa pastoris, l.s. of ovary showing de-veloping embryos in different stages
78421d
Papaver, poppy, t.s. of ovary showing developing embryos
78411d
Phoenix, date-palm, t.s. of seed
78413d
Prunus domestica, plum, t.s. of young stony fruit
78445d
Juglans regia, walnut, young drupe (stone fruit)t.s.
78423d
Ribes, gooseberry, l.s. of young fruit
78442d
Helianthus, sunflower, t.s. of an achene fruit
78443d
Pyrus malus, apple, young pome t.s., a fleshy, many seeded fruit
78444d
Fragaria, strawberry, young aggregate fruit l.s.
No. 6070The Pine (Pinus sp.)
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
6071c
.6072c
6073d
6074b
6075e
Pine, root t.s
Pine, older woody stem (twig) t.s., with annular rings and resin ducts
Pine, wood, three sections: transverse, radial, tan-gential
Pine, wood cells, macerated and w.m.
Pine, stem apex l.s., for meriste matic tissue and leaf origin
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
No. 6130Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
6 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
6131c
6132d
6133d
6134d
6135d
6136d
Pea (Pisum sativum), stem and petiolar tendril t.s.
Pea, root with root nodules and nitrogen fixing bacteria t.s.
Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), flower bud t.s.
Bean, flower bud l.s.
Bean, flower showing young fruit l.s.
Bean, pod with pericarp and seed t.s.
No. 6150 Ranunculaceae
Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
6151d
6152d
6153d
6154d
6155c
6156c
6157c
Buttercup (Ranunculus sp.), flower l.s.
Buttercup, fruit (achene) l.s.
Buttercup, fruit (achene) t.s.
Cowslip (Caltha sp.), fruit l.s.
Buttercup (Ranunculus sp.), stem with open col-lateral bundles t.s.
Buttercup, root with radial concentric vascular bundle t.s.
Ranunculus ficaria, root nodules showing star chgrains t.s.
No. 6170 Solanaceae
7 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
6171c
6172c
6173d
6174d
6175d
6176d
6177c
6200c
6201c
6202c
6203d
6204d
6205d
6206d
6207d
6208c
Potato (Solanum tuberosum), tuber with starch grains t.s.
Potato, stem t.s.
Potato, young flower l.s.
Potato, young flower t.s.
Potato, fruit l.s.
Tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum), young fruit t.s.
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), leaf t.s.
ompositae8 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
Dandelion (Taraxacum), taproot t.s.
Dandelion, root with lactiferous vessels l.s.
Dandelion, composite flower l.s.
Dandelion, composite flower t.s.
Dandelion, lingulate flower isolated and w.m.
Dandelion, tubular flower isolated and w.m.
Sunflower (Helianthus), seed (achene) t.s.
Sunflower stem with open collateral bundles t.s.
No. 6230Trees and Shrubs
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
6231d
6232d
6233b
6234d
6235d
6236c
6237c
6238d
6239d
6240d
6241d
6242d
Hazel (Corylus avellana), female flower l.s.
Hazel, male flower l.s.
Hazel, mature pollen grains w.m.
Hazel, young fruit (nut) l.s.
Willow (Salix alba), young aggregate fruit l.s.
Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), peti-ole t.s.
Horse chestnut, leaf bud t.s., shows leaf origin
Horse chestnut, flower bud l.s.
Horse chestnut, young fruit t.s.
Beech (Fagus silvatica), sun and shadow leaves t.s.
Beech, wood sections: transverse, tangential, radial
Oak (Quercus robur), wood sections: transverse, tangential, radial
CYTOLOGY EMBRYOLOGY GENETICS
No. 6250Arrangement and Types of Vascular Bundles
13 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
6251d
6252d
6253d
6254d
6255d
Protostele. Psilotum, stem t.s.
Actinostele. Lycopodium, stem t.s.
Polystele. Pteridium, rhizome t.s. showing concentric vascular bundles with inner xylem
Ectophloic siphonostele. Osmunda, rhizome t.s.
Amphiphloic siphonostele. Adiantum, rhizome t.s.
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
5103e
5104f
5105c
5106d
5107c
5108d
5109c
5110d
5111d
5112e
Pollen mother cells of Lilium. Prophase of first maturation division (meiosis) showing
chromosomes
Pollen mother cells of Lilium. Metaphase and anaphase of first maturation division
(meiosis)showing nuclear spindles and contracted chromosomes
Wood of Tilia macerated and w.m. showing wood cells, vessels and fibres
Fruit of Pyrus (pear) t.s. showing stone cells(sclerenchyma cells)
Tuber of Solanum (potato) t.s. shows cork and starch grains
Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin) l.s. of stem showing vascular bundles with sieve tubes, spiral and
annular vessels, sclerenchyma fibres
Ricinus endosperm t.s. showing aleurone grains
Anthers of Lilium (lily), t.s. showing pollen sacs and pollen grains
Ovary of Lilium (lily), t.s. showing arrangement of ovules and embryo sac
Spirogyra showing conjugation stages and formation of zygotes
No. 79600Animal, Human and Plant Cytology
Special Set comprising
25 prepared microscope slides of best quality With depictured accompanying
brochure
Ma101d
Ma1023f
Ma103f
Ma1033f
Ma1045f
Ma105f
Ma1055g
Ma1058e
Ma1061e
Ma1063e
Ma1065f
Ma1067f
In245f
Ne121f
Ne122f
Ne123f
Ne124f
Ne125f
As114d
As1169g
As119g
As117f
As131c
As135d
As148d
Simple animal cells in sec. of salamander liver showing nuclei, cell membranes and
cytoplasm. For general study of the animal cell
Mitotic stages in smear of red bone marrow of mammal
Meiotic (maturation) stages in testis of mouse, sec. iron hematoxyline stained after
Heidenhain
Meiotic (maturation) stages in sec. through testis of salamander, selected material showing
large structures
Barr bodies (human sex chromatin) in smear from female squamous epithelium
Mitochondria in thin sec. of kidney or liver, specially prepared and stained
Golgi apparatus in sec. of spinal ganglion or other organ
Pigment cells in skin
Storage of glycogen in liver cells, sec. stained with carmine after Best or PAS reaction
Storage of fat in cells of costal cartilage, sec. stained with Sudan
Secretion of fat in mammary gland, section stained with Osmic acid
Phagocytosis in Kupffer’s star cells of the liver, sec. of mammalian liver injected with try
panblue
Giant chromosomes in smear of the salivary gland of Chironomus larva, carefully fixed and
stained
Ascaris megalocephala embryology. Sec. of uteri showing entrance and modification of sperm
in ova
Ascaris megalocephala embryology. Sec. of uteri showing maturation stages (meiosis)
bodies can be seen.
Ascaris megalocephala embryology. Sec. of uteri showing ova with male and female pronuclei
Ascaris megalocephala embryology. Sec. of uteri showing early cleavage stages (mitosis)
Ascaris megalocephala embryology. Sec. of uteri showing later cleavage stages (mitosis)
Mitosis, l.s. from Allium root tips showing all stages of plant mitosis carefully stained with iron
hematoxyline after Heidenhain
DNA and RNA, thin l.s. from Allium root tips, specially fixed and stained with methyl green and
pyronine to show DNA and RNA in different colours
Mitochondria, thin l.s. of Allium root tips specially fixed and stained to show the mitochondria
clearly
Meiosis, t.s. of Lilium anthers showing different stages of meiotic divisions
Aleurone grains, sec. of Ricinus endosperm
Inulin crystals, t.s. of tuber of Dahlia
Chloroplasts, w.m. of leaf of Elodea or Spinacea showing detail of large chloroplasts
No. 5150Mitosis and Meiosis Set I
6 selected Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
As114d
Ma102f
Am146e
Mitosis, l.s. from Allium root tips showing all stages of plant mitosis carefully stained with iron
hematoxyline after Heidenhain
Mitotic stages in sec. through red bone marrow of mammal
Meiotic and mitotic stages in sec. of Salamandra testis. Many meiotic and mitotic stages can
be observed
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
As5242f
In245f
Lilium, anther t.s., microspore mother cells showing telophase of first and prophase of
second (homeotypic) division
Giant chromosomes, smear from salivary gland of Chironomus, carefully fixed and stained
No. 5200The Sea Urchin Embryology(Psammechinus miliaris)
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
5201d
5202d
5203d
5204d
5205d
5206d
5207d
5208d
5209d
5210d
5211d
5212d
Sea urchin, unfertilized eggs
Sea urchin, fertilized eggs
Sea urchin, two cells
Sea urchin, four cells
Sea urchin, eight cells
Sea urchin, sixteen cells
Sea urchin, thirty-two cells
Sea urchin, morula
Sea urchin, blastula
Sea urchin, blastula, beginning gastrulation
Sea urchin, blastula, progressive gastrulation
Sea urchin, pluteus larva
No. 8400The Ascaris megalocephala Embryology
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
8401d
8402e
8403f
8404f
8405f
8406f
8407f
8408f
8409d
8410d
Cell division in l.s. of Allium root tips, each slide showing all mitotic stages, carefully stained.
For general study of mitosis
Ascaris, primary germ cells in the growing zone of oviduct
Ascaris, entrance of sperm in the oocytes
Ascaris, first and second maturation divisions in oocytes I
Ascaris, first and second maturation divisions in oocytes II
Ascaris, mature oocytes with male and female pronuclei
Ascaris, early cleavage stages
Ascaris, later cleavage stages
Ascaris, adult female roundworm, t.s. in region of gonads
Ascaris, adult male roundworm, t.s. in region of gonads
No. 8300The Frog Embryology (Rana sp.)
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
8301f
8302f
8303f
8304f
8305f
8306f
8307f
8308f
8309e
8310e
Frog, morula, l.s. with macro- and micromeres
Frog, blastula. l.s. shows blastocoel
Frog, gastrula, sagittal l.s. shows germ layers, dorsal lip, yolk plug
Frog, neurula, t.s. showing primordium of notochord, entoderm with primary intestinal
cavity
Frog, early tail bud stage, t.s. with neural tube, notochord
Frog, early tail bud stage, sagittal l.s. with primordium of brain, intestine, segmentation of
mesoderm
Frog, hatching stage, t.s. through region of head or gills
Frog, hatching stage, t.s. through region of mid body
Frog, young tadpole, t.s. through head
Frog, young tadpole, t.s. through thorax or abdomen
No. 8200The Chicken Embryology(Gallus domesticus)
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
8201f
8202f
8203g
8204f
8205f
8206g
8207f
8208f
8209g
8210f
Chicken, 24 hour, t.s. with neural groove, notochord, germ layers
Chicken, 36 hour, t.s. with neural tube, differentia-tion of mesoderm
Chicken, 48 hour, l.s. with differentiation of mesoderm and ectoderm
Chicken, 3 day, t.s. through body showing amnion and serosa. myotom, primordium of kidney,
aorta, extra embryonic vessels
Chicken, 3 day, t.s. of head with primordium of brain, eyes and heart
Chicken, 3-4 day, horizontal section of entire spec-imen shows primordia of various organs,
gill slits
Chicken, 4-5 day, t.s. through region of head with brain, gill arches
Chicken, 4-5 day, t.s. through region of heart shows heart, lungs, vertebrae, spinal cord
Chicken, 8 day, sagittal l.s. through entire specimen showing various embryonic organs
Chicken, feather development, sec. through wings in different stages of the development
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No. 8600The Pig Embryology (Sus scrofa)
10 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
8601g
8602g
8603f
8604f
8605f
8606f
8607f
8608g
8609g
8610g
Pig embryo, 4-6 mm, typical t.s.
Pig embryo, 7-9 mm, sagittal l.s.
Pig embryo, 11-12 mm, typical t.s. through region of head
Pig embryo, 11-12 mm, typical t.s. region of abdomen
Pig embryo, 15 mm, typical t.s. through region of head
Pig embryo, 15 mm, typical t.s. through region of thorax
Pig embryo, 15 mm, typical t.s. through region of abdomen
Pig embryo, 15 mm, sagittal l.s.
Pig embryo, 20-25 mm, sagittal l.s.
Pig embryo, 20-25 mm, frontal l.s.
No. 8500 Development of the Microspore Mother Cells of Lilium candidum
12 Microscope Slides With depictured accompanying brochure
8501e
8502e
8503e
8504e
8505e
8506f
8507f
8508f
8509f
8510e
8511e
8512b
Leptotene, the chromosomes appear as fine threads
Zygotene, the homologous chromosomes associate in pairs. The chromosomes appear as
strings of beads
Pachytene, complete pairing of the chromosomes
Diplotene, shortening of the chromosomes by contraction. Interchange of chromatin
between the maternal and paternal chromosomes (crossing over)
Diakinesis, further contraction of the bivalents, then uclear membrane disappears
Metaphase and anaphase of the first (hetero typic) division, showing spindle threads. Two
haploid sets of chromosomes are separated
Telophase of the first and prophase of the second division
Metaphase and anaphase of the second (homeo typic) division, two mitotic figures are
present
Pollen tetrads, four nuclei are formed after the second division, each bearing the haploid
number of chromosomes. Formation of cell walls
Uninucleate microspores after separation of daughter cells
Mature two-nucleate pollen grains at the time of shedding. Each pollen grain possesses a tube
cell and a generative cell
Mature pollen grains, w.m. to show structure of the cell walls
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
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MICROSCOPE SLIDES
We have a long tradition of supplying high quality microscopical preparations for educational use. The microscopic slides are prepared by hand at
our works by skilled persons, who select, fix, cut, mount and stain material to the highest standards of accuracy and results having minutest details.
Cover slips are mounted with our own special recipe mountant for robustness and all slides are checked against the standards to ensure that all the
desired salient features are present in the prepared slides. On customer requirement, special slides can also be prepared against specific request.
Abbreviations used for Slides
WM :
Whole Mount
TS
:
Transverse Section
LS
:
Longitudinal Section
HS
:
Horizontal Section
VS
:
Vertical Section
VLS :
Vertical Longitudinal Section
RLS :
Radial Longitudinal Section
HLS :
Horizontal Longitudinal Section Microscope Slidess
SECTION – 1: ZOOLOGY
NON – CHORDATA
PROTOZOA
4040150/6
Hydra Ovary Region TS
4040150/7
Hydra Testis Region TS
4040150/8
Obelia Colony
4040150/9
Sea Anemone TS
4040150/10
Sea Anemone LS
4040150/11
Pcnnaria WM
4040050/1
Amoeba Proteus WM
4040050/2
Paramecium WM
4040150/12
Bougain Villea WM
4040050/3
Opalina WM
4040150/13
Tubularia WM
4040050/4
Monocystis trophozoites Smear
4040150/14
Sertularia WM
4040050/5
Monocystis sporozoites Smear
4040050/6
Polystomella (Foraminifera)Shell WM
4040050/7
Enatamoeba
4040050/8
Euglena WM
4040050/9
Volvox WM
4040050/10
Noctiluca WM
4040050/11
Vorticella Colony WM
4040050/12
Nyctotherus WM
4040050/13
Balantidium Coli WM
4040050/14
Plasmoium in Human Blood
4040050/15
Trypanosoma WM
PORIFERA
PLATYHELMINTHES
4040200/1
Planaria Body TS
4040200/2
Liver Fluke WM
4040200/3
Live Fluke TS Middle Region
4040200/4
Liver Fluke TS Gonad Region
4040200/5
Liver Fluke TS Proboscis
4040200/6
Liver Fluke TS Post. Region
4040200/7
Liver Fluke TS Post. Sucker
4040200/8
Liver Fluke Cercaria WM
4040200/9
Liver Fluke Metacercaria WM
4040200/10
Liver Fluke Redia WM
4040200/11
Liver Fluke Sporocyst WM
Grantia TS
4040200/12
Live Fluke Miracidium WM
4040100/2
Grantia LS
4040200/13
Tape Worm Scolex WM
4040100/3
Sponge Spicule WM
4040200/14
Tape Worm Proglottid Immature TS, WM
4040100/4
Sponge gemmule WM
4040200/15
Tape Worm Proglottid gravid TS, WM
4040100/5
Sycon TS
4040200/16
Tape Worm Proglottid mature TS, WM
4040100/6
Sycon LS
4040200/17
Tape Worm TS
4040100/1
COELENTERATA
NEMATODA
4040150/1
Hydra plain WM
4040250/1
Ascaris Male TS
4040150/2
Hydra budding WM
4040250/2
Ascaris Female TS
4040150/3
Hydra with gonads WM
4040250/3
Ascaris Male and Female on same slide
4040150/4
Hydra Body TS
4040250/4
Hookworm WM
4040150/5
Hydra Body LS
4040250/5
Pin Worm WM
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
ANNELIDA
4040350/30
4040300/1
Earthworm Buccal Region TS
4040350/31
Butter Fly Mouth Parts
4040300/2
Earthworm Pharynx Region TS
4040350/32
Bed Bug WM
4040300/3
Earthworm Spermathica Region TS
4040350/33
Bed Bug Mouth Parts WM
4040300/4
Earthworm Oesophagus Region TS
4040350/34
Prawn Gill TS
4040300/5
Earthworm Seminal Vesicle Region TS
4040350/35
Prawn Gill WM
Earthworm Prostate Gland Region TS
4040350/36
Prawn Statocyst TS
Earthworm Testis Region TS
4040350/37
Prawn Hastate Plate WM
4040300/8
Earthworm Intestinal Region TS
4040350/38
Prawn Compound Eye V.S.
4040300/9
Earthworm Gizard Region TS
4040350/39
Different Type of Insect Mouth parts WM
4040300/10
Earthworm Clitellum Region TS
4040350/40
Different Type of Antenna WM
4040300/11
Earthworm Typhlosolar Region TS
4040300/6
4040300/7
House Fly Mouth Parts
4040300/12
Earthworm Anterior Region Sag. Sec.
4040300/13
Earthworm Ovary WM
4040400/1
Unio Shell Ground Thin
4040300/14
Earthworm Setae WM
4040400/2
Unio Gill TS
4040300/15
Earthworm Septal Nephridium WM
4040400/3
Unio Foot TS
4040300/16
Nereis Parapodium WM
4040400/4
Unio Behind Foot Region TS
4040300/17
Heteronereis Parapodium WM
4040400/5
Unio Body and Gill TS
4040300/18
Nereis Body TS
4040400/6
Glochidium Larva WM
4040300/19
Leech Crop Region TS
4040400/7
Ospheridium of Pila CS
4040300/20
Leech Stomach Region TS
4040400/8
Redula of Pila WM
4040300/21
Leech Intestinal Region TS
4040400/9
Sepia TS Through Eye Region
4040300/22
Leech post. Sucker TS
4040400/10
Sepia Arm CS
4040300/23
Leech Ant. Sucker TS
ARTHROPODA
MOLLUSCA
ECHINODERMATA
4040450/1
Starfish Pedicellaria WM
Daphnia WM
4040450/2
Starfish Tube Feet WM
4040350/2
Cyclops Male WM
4040450/3
Starfish Arm TS
4040350/3
Cyclops Female with egg sac WM
4040350/1
4040350/4
Anopheles Male adult WM
4040350/5
Anopheles Female adult WM
4040350/6
Anopheles Mouth Parts Male WM
CHORDATA
4040350/7
Anopheles Mouth Parts Female WM
4040350/8
Anopheles Larva WM
4040500/1
Amphioxus Entire WM
4040350/9
Anopheles Egg WM
4040500/2
Amphioxus Pharynx Region TS
4040350/10
Cockroach Mouth Parts WM
4040500/3
Amphioxus Gonads Region TS
4040350/11
Cockroach Malpighian Tubules WM
4040500/4
Amphioxus Intestine Region TS
4040350/12
Cockroach Hepatic Caeca WM, TS
4040500/5
Amphioxus Oral-Hood TS
4040350/13
Cockroach Ovary TS
4040500/6
Amphioxus Tail Region TS
4040350/14
Cockroach Testis TS
4040500/7
Balanoglossus Ant. Region LS
4040350/15
Cockroach Leg WM
4040500/8
Balanoglossus Proboscis Region TS
4040350/16
Cockroach Thoracic Spiracle WM
4040500/9
Balanoglossus Collar Region TS
4040350/17
Cockroach Abdominal Spiracle WM
4040500/10
Balanoglossus Branchial Region TS
4040350/18
Cockroach Gizzard TS
4040500/11
Balanoglossus Trunk Region TS
4040350/19
Cockroach Trachea WM
PROTOCHORDATA
4040350/20
Cockroach Striated Muscles WM, TS
4040350/21
Cockroach Wing WM
4040350/22
Cockroach Compound Eye VS
4040550/1
Placoid Scale WM
Ctenoid Scale WM
Cycloid Scale WM
PISCES
4040350/23
Culex Mouth Part Male WM
4040550/2
4040350/24
Culex Mouth Part Female WM
4040550/3
4040350/25
Culex Male WM
4040350/26
Culex Female WM
4040350/27
Honey Bee Mouth Parts
4040600/1
4040350/28
Honey Bee Leg with Pollen Basket WM
4040600/2
Shark Embryo TS through Tail Region
4040350/29
Honey Bee Sting Apparatus WM
4040600/3
Shark Embryo TS through Snout Region
4040600/4
Shark Embryo TS through Eye Region
HISTOLOGY (SHARK)
Dogfish Skin VS
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
4040600/5
Shark Embryo TS through gill Region
4040700/23
Heart TS through Ventricle
4040600/6
Shark Embryo TS through Trunk Region
4040700/24
Blood Smear
4040700/25
Vein TS
HISTOLOGY (TELEOST FISH)
4040700/26
Artery TS
Gall Bladder TS
4040650/1
Fish Entire LS
4040700/27
4040650/2
Fish Head Region TS
4040700/28
Eye VS
Fish Gill Region TS
4040700/29
Cartilage VS
Fish Trunk Region TS
4040700/30
Bone TS
Fish Tail Region TS
4040700/31
Spinal Cord TS
Fish Oesophagus TS
4040700/32
Brain LS
4040650/7
Fish Stomach TS
4040700/33
Brain through different Regions
4040650/8
Fish Intestine TS
4040650/3
4040650/4
4040650/5
4040650/6
4040650/9
Fish Rectum TS
4040650/10
Fish Liver TS
4040650/11
Fish Pancreas TS
4040650/12
Fish Skin VS
4040650/13
Fish Kidney TS
4040750/1
Skin VS
4040650/14
Fish Ovary TS
4040750/2
Tongue TS
4040650/15
Fish Testis TS
4040750/3
Oesophagus TS
4040650/16
Fish Gill TS, VS
4040750/4
Duodenum TS
4040650/17
Fish Air Bladder TS
4040750/5
Intestine TS
4040650/18
Fish Olfactory Rosset TS
4040750/6
Rectum TS
4040650/19
Fish Spinal Cord TS
4040750/7
Liver TS
4040650/20
Fish Brain LS
4040750/8
Pancreas TS
4040650/21
Fish Brain TS through Telencephalon
4040750/9
Trachea TS
4040650/22
Fish Brain TS through Diencephalon
4040750/10
Lung TS
4040650/23
Fish Brain TS through Mesencephalon
4040750/11
Kidney TS
Fish Brain TS through Metencephalon
4040750/12
Ovary TS
Fish Brain TS through Myelencephalon
4040750/13
Testis TS
4040750/14
Spinal Cord TS
4040750/15
Brain LS
4040650/24
4040650/25
AMPHIBIA
REPTILIA
HISTOLOGY
4040750/16
Brain TS different Regions
4040750/17
Organ of Jacobson's TS
HISTOLOGY
4040700/1
Skin VS
4040700/2
Tongue TS
AVES
4040700/3
Oesophagus TS
4040700/4
Cardiac Stomach TS
4040700/5
Pyloric Stomach TS
4040800/1
Duodenum TS
4040800/2
Skin VS with Feather
4040700/7
Intestine TS
4040800/3
Bird Filoplume Feather WM
4040700/8
Rectum TS
4040800/4
Bird Down Feather WM
Spleen TS
4040800/5
Epiglottis TS
4040700/10
Liver TS
4040800/6
Oesophagus TS
4040700/11
Pancreas TS
4040800/7
Proventriculus TS
Lung TS
4040800/8
Duodenum TS
Lung LS
4040800/9
Small Intestine TS
Kidney TS
4040800/10
Large Intestine TS
4040700/15
Kidney LS
4040800/11
Gizzard TS
4040700/16
Fat Bodies TS
4040800/12
Spleen TS
4040700/17
Ovary Immature TS
4040800/13
Liver TS
4040700/18
Ovary Mature TS
4040800/14
Pancreas TS
4040700/19
Testis Young TS
4040800/15
Trachea TS
4040700/20
Testis TS
4040800/16
Lung TS
4040700/21
Heart LS
4040800/17
Kidney TS
4040700/22
Heart TS through auricle
4040800/18
Ovary TS
4040700/6
4040700/9
4040700/12
4040700/13
4040700/14
HISTOLOGY
Skin VS
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PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
4040800/19
Testis TS
4040900/3
Human Tongue Posterior Part TS
4040800/20
Heart TS Ventricle
4040900/4
Human Oesophagus TS
4040800/21
Heart TS Auricle
4040900/5
Human Stomach TS
4040800/22
Heart LS
4040900/6
Human Intestine TS
4040800/23
Artery TS
4040900/7
Human Large Intestine TS
4040800/24
Vein TS
4040900/8
Human Vermiform Appendix TS
4040800/25
Bone TS
4040900/9
Human Spleen TS
4040800/26
Spinal Cord TS
4040900/10
Human Liver TS
4040800/27
Nerve TS
4040900/11
Human Pancreas TS
4040800/28
Cloaca TS
4040900/12
Human Lung TS
4040800/29
Eye Pectin
4040900/13
Human Artery TS
4040800/30
Brain TS through different Regions
4040900/14
Human Vein TS
4040900/15
Human Blood Smear
4040900/16
Human Trachea TS
MAMMALIA
HISTOLOGY (RABBIT OR RAT)
4040900/17
Human Epiglottis TS
4040900/18
Human Kidney TS
4040900/19
Human Bone TS
4040900/20
Human Nerve TS
4040900/21
Human Spinal Cord TS
4040850/1
Skin VS
4040850/2
Tongue TS
4040850/3
Oesophagus TS
4040850/4
Duodenum TS
4040850/5
Stomach TS Cardiac
4040850/6
Stomach TS Fundic
4040850/7
Intestine TS
4040850/8
Appendix TS
4040850/9
Rectum TS
4040850/10
Illeum TS
4040850/11
Liver TS
4040850/12
Spleen TS
4040850/13
Trachea TS
4040850/14
Lung TS
4040850/15
Lung LS
4040850/16
Kidney TS
4040850/17
Kidney LS
4040850/18
Ovary TS
4040850/19
Ovary with Corpus Luteum
4040950/1
Pituitary Gland TS
4040850/20
Testis TS
4040950/2
Thyroid Gland TS
4040850/21
Pancreas TS
4040950/3
Parathyroid Gland TS
4040850/22
Heart LS, TS
4040950/4
Pancreas TS
4040850/23
Uterus TS
4040950/5
Thymus Gland TS
4040850/24
Vagina TS
4040950/6
Ovary TS
4040850/25
Uterus with Embryo TS, LS
4040950/7
Testis TS
4040850/26
Mammary Gland TS
4040950/8
Pineal Gland TS
4040850/27
Ureter TS
4040850/28
Fallopian Tube (Oviduct) TS
4040850/29
Placenta TS
4040850/30
Epiglottis TS, LS
4040850/31
Eye VS
4040850/32
Larynx TS
4040850/33
Salivary Gland TS
4040850/34
Urinary Bladder TS
4040850/35
Penis TS
4040850/36
Tooth LS
HUMAN HISTOLOGY
4040900/1
Human Skin VS
4040900/2
Human Tongue Anterior Part TS
4040900/22
Human Brain Cerebellum TS
4040900/23
Human Brain Cerebrum TS
4040900/24
Human Sperm Smear
4040900/25
Human Testis TS
4040900/26
Human Ovary TS
4040900/27
Human Oviduct TS
4040900/28
Human Mammary Gland TS
4040900/29
Human Vagina TS
4040900/30
Human Uterus TS
4040900/31
Human Thyroid Gland TS
4040900/32
Human Adrenal Gland TS
4040900/33
Human Cardiac Muscle TS
4040900/34
Human Salivary Gland TS
ENDOCRINE GLANDS
TISSUES HISTOLOGY
4041000/1
Animal Cell WM
4041000/2
Muscles Striated or Voluntary WM
4041000/3
Muscles Unstriated or Smooth WM
4041000/4
Muscles Cardiac TS
4041000/5
Muscles Smooth LS
4041000/6
Muscles Bungle TS
4041000/7
Epithelium Squamous
4041000/8
Epithelium Columner
4041000/9
Epithelium Ciliated
4041000/10
Epithelium Glandular
4041000/11
Epithelium Sensory
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
4041000/12
Epithelium Striated
4041100/8
60 Hrs. Embryo TS Typical Region
4041000/13
Epithelium Pigmented
4041100/9
72 Hrs. Embryo TS Heart Region
4041000/14
Cartilage Elastic
4041100/10
72 Hrs. Embryo TS Eye Region
4041000/15
Cartilage Fibrous
4041100/11
48 Hrs. Embryo Sag. Sec.
4041000/16
Cartilage Hyaline
4041100/12
60 Hrs. Embryo Sag. Sec.
4041000/17
Lymph Gland TS
4041100/13
72 Hrs. Embryo Sag. Sec.
4041000/18
Goblet Cells
4041100/14
96 Hrs. Embryo Sag. Sec.
4041000/19
Transitional Epithelium
4041000/20
Medullated Nerve TS
4041000/21
Non Medullated Nerve TS
4041000/22
Vein, artery and Nerve on same slide
4041000/23
Nerve Fibers
4041000/24
Nerve Cells TS
4041000/25
Yolk Gland TS
4041000/26
Tissue Connective
4041000/27
Tissue Areolar
4041000/28
Tissue Adipose
4041000/29
Tandon TS
4041000/30
Mucos Tissue
MAMMAL
4041150/1
Ovary TS Showing Oogenesis
4041150/2
Testis TS Showing Spermatogenesis
4041150/3
Sperm Smear
4041150/4
Section of Uterus with Embryo
4041150/5
6mm Embryo TS
4041150/6
6mm Embryo Sag. Sec.
4041150/7
10mm Embryo TS
4041150/8
10mm Embryo Sag. Sec.
SECTION – 2: CYTOLOGY
VERTEBRATE EMBRYOLOGY
MITOTIC CELL DIVISION
AMPHIBIA
4041050/1
Ovary TS Showing Oogenesis
4041050/2
Testis TS Showing Spermatogenesis
4041050/3
Egg VS
4041050/4
Egg VS with Early Cleavage stages (2, 4, 8, 16 and 32
Celled stage)
4041050/5
4041200/1
Interphase Stage
4041200/2
Prophase Stage
4041200/3
Metaphase Stage
4041200/4
Anaphase Stage
4041200/5
Telophase Stage
4041200/6
Set of 5 Slides, as above (4041200/1-5)
Egg VS Late Cleavage Stage
MEIOTIC CELL-DIVISION
4041050/6
Morula VS
4041050/7
Early Gastrula VS
4041250/1
4041050/8
Gastrula VS (Yolk Plug Stage)
4041250/2
Prophase Leptotene Stage
4041050/9
Neurula CS Neural Plate Stage
4041250/3
Prophase Zygotene Stage
4041050/10
Neurula CS Neural Fold Stage
4041250/4
Prophase Pachytene Stage
4041050/11
Neurula CS Neural Tube Stage
4041250/5
Prophase Diplotene Stage
Prophase Diakinesis Stage
Interphase Stage
4041050/12
Tadpole 4mm MLS, WM
4041250/6
4041050/13
Tadpole 7mm MLS
4041250/7
Metaphase Stage I
4041050/14
Tadpole 10mm MLS
4041250/8
Anaphase Stage I
Telophase Stage I
4041050/15
Tadpole Eye Region TS
4041250/9
4041050/16
Tadpole Trunk Region TS
4041250/10
Metaphase Stage II
4041050/17
Tadpole External Gill Region TS
4041250/11
Anaphase Stage II
4041050/18
Tadpole Internal Gill Region TS
4041250/12
Telophase Stage II
4041050/19
Tadpole Heart Region TS
4041250/13
Set of 12 Slides, as above (4041250/1-12)
4041050/20
Tadpole Head Region TS
4041050/21
Tadpole Tail Region TS
SECTION – 3: BOTANY
ALGAE
CHIK
4041100/1
Ovary TS Showing Oogenesis
4041100/2
Testis TS Showing Spermatogenesis
4041100/3
Primitive Streak TS
4041100/4
24 Hrs. Embryo TS Somite Region
4041100/5
36 Hrs. Embryo TS Typical
4041100/6
48 Hrs. Embryo TS Eye Region
4041100/7
48 Hrs. Embryo TS Heart Region
4041300/1
Nostoc WM
4041300/2
Nostoc Heterocyst
4041300/3
Oscillatoria WM
4041300/4
Chlamydomonas WM
4041300/5
Chara Veg. WM
4041300/6
Chara Reproductive
4041300/7
Chara Sexual LS
83
84
PREPARED MICRO SLIDES
4041300/8
Chlorella WM
4041400/15
Aspergillus with Conidia WM
4041300/9
Cladophora WM
4041400/16
Erysiphae WM, VS
4041300/10
Diatoms Mixed WM
4041400/17
Morchella Fruiting Body TS
4041300/11
Oedogonium Vegetative WM
4041400/18
Penicillium WM
4041300/12
Oedogonium Capcells WM
4041400/19
Yeast WM
4041300/13
Oedogonium Macrandrous WM
4041400/20
Yeast Budding WM
4041300/14
Oedogonium Nannandious WM
4041400/21
Agaricus Stipe TS
4041300/15
Spirogyra Vegetative WM
4041400/22
Agaricus Pileus VS
4041300/16
Spirogyra Scalariform Conj. WM
4041400/23
Agaricus Stipe and Pileus VS
4041300/17
Spirogyra Lateral Conj. WM
4041400/24
Puccinia Uredo on Wheat Leaf VS
4041300/18
Ulothrix Vegetative WM
4041400/25
Puccinia Teleuoto on Wheat Stem TS
4041300/19
Ulothrix Reproductive WM
4041400/26
Puccinia Aecidia On Barbery Leaf VS
4041300/20
Vaucheria Vegetative WM
4041400/27
Ustilago Spores WM
4041300/21
Vaucheria Reproductive WM
4041400/28
Ustilago with Host TS
4041300/22
Volvox Colony WM
4041300/23
Volvox Daughter Colony WM
4041300/24
Ectocarpus Unilocular WM
4041450/1
Lichen Thallus VS
4041300/25
Ectocarpus Plurilocular WM
4041450/2
Lichen Apothecium VS
4041300/26
Fucus Thallus TS
LICHENS
BRYOPHYTA
4041300/27
Fucus Male Conceptacle VS
4041300/28
Fucus Female Conceptacle VS
4041500/1
4041300/29
Sargassum Thallus (Leaf) TS
4041500/2
Anthoceros Sporophyte LS
4041300/30
Sargassum Male Conceptacle TS
4041500/3
Marchantia Thallus VS
4041300/31
Sargassum Female Conceptacle TS
4041500/4
Marchantia Gemma Cup VS
4041300/32
Sargassum Bladder TS
4041500/5
Marchantia Gemma WM
4041300/33
Batrachospermum WM
4041500/6
Marchantia Antheridial Head VS
4041300/34
Batrachospermum Fruiting WM
4041500/7
Marchantia Archegonial Head VS
Anthoceros Thallus VS
4041300/35
Polysiphonia Antheridial WM
4041500/8
Marchantia Sporophyte VS
4041300/36
Polysiphonia Cystocarp WM
4041500/9
Moss Protonema WM
4041300/37
Polysiphonia Tetrasporic WM
4041500/10
Moss with Capsule WM
4041300/38
Polysiphonia Vegetative WM
4041500/11
Moss Leaf TS, WM
4041500/12
Moss Archegonia WM
BACTERIOLOGY
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Bacteria Typical
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Coccus Form
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Moss Antheridia WM
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Bacillus Form
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Moss Antheridia Head VS
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Spirillum Form
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Moss Capsule LS, WM
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Streptococcus
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Moss Capsule TS
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Staphylococcus
FUNGI
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Alternaria Host Leaf TS
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Porella Veg. WM
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Porella Antheridial WM
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Porella Archegonial WM
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Riccia Thallus TS
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Colletotrichum Acervulus
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Riccia Antheridial VS
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Cystopus Asexual VS
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Riccia Thallas WM
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Cystopus sexual VS
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Riccia Archegonial VS
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Mucor Veg. WM
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Riccia Mature Sporophyte VS
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Mucor Sporangia WM
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Mucor Sexual WM
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Perenospora Asexual VS
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Azolla Sporocarp VS
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Phyllactenia WM, VS
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Adiantum Rhizome TS
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Rhizopus Veg. WM
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Adiantum Root TS
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Rhizopus Sporangia WM
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Adiantum Petiole TS
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Rhizopus Sexual WM
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Adiantum Sorus VS
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Synchytrium Host Leaf TS
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Equisetum Prothallus WM
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Synchytrium Prosorus
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Equisetum Root TS
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Equisetum Rhizome TS
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Equisetum Cone TS
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Ginkgo Petiole TS
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Equisetum Cone LS
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Ginkgo Leaf TS
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Fern Rhizome TS
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Cedrus Stem TS
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Fern (Pteris) Prothallus Young
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Cedrus Leaf TS
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Fern Prothallus with Antheridia
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Cedrus Male Cone LS
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Fern Prothallus with Archegonia
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Cedrus Female Cone LS
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Fern Prothallus with Sporophyte
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Gnetum Stem TS
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Fern Leaf with Sori TS
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Gnetum Petiole TS
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Fern Sori WM
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Gnetum Root TS
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Fern Prothallus TS
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Gnetum Leaf TS
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Fern Rachis TS
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Gnetum Male Cone TS
Fern Root TS
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Gnetum Male Cone LS
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Lycopodium Root TS
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Gnetum Female Cone TS
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Lycopodium Stem TS
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Gnetum Female Cone LS
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Lycopodium Apex LS
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Gnetum Ovule VS
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Lycopodium Cone LS
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Aurocaria Leaf TS
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Lycopodium Cernum Stem TS
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Aurocaria Stem TS
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Ginkgo Stem TS
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Lycopodium Wightiatum Stem TS
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Aurocaria Male Cone TS
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Lycopodium Phlegmaria Stem TS
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Aurocaria Female Cone TS
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Marsilea Leaf TS
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Marsilea Root TS
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Marsilea Rhizome TS
ANGIOSPERM HISTOLOGY
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Marsilea Petiole TS
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Marsilea Sporocarp LS
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Marsilea Sporocarp TS
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Selaginella Root TS
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Allium Root Apex Mitosis
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Selaginella Rhizophore TS
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Starch Grains
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Selaginella Leaf TS
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Cystolith, Ficus Leaf TS
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Selaginella Stem TS
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Apical Stem Meristem LS
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Selaginella Strobillus WM
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Aerenchyma
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Selaginella Strobillus LS
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Parenchyma TS or MM
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Selaginella Microsporangia WM
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Collenchyma TS or WM
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Selaginella Mega and Microsporangia WM, TS
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Sclerenchyma TS
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Sclerenchyma Fiber – macerated
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Sclerenchyma WM
GYMOSPERM
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Cycas Normal Root TS
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Stone Cells TS
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Glandular Tissue Nectary VS
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Cycas Coralloid Root TS
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Latex Cells TS
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Cycas Leaflet (Pinna) TS
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Mucilage Duct Section
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Cycas Rachis TS
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Oil Cavities, Citrus Fruit VS
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Cycas MicrosporophyII TS
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Xylem Elements Proto and Meta TS
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Cycas MegasporophyII TS
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Xylem Elements Macerated, Spiral and Annular Vessels
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Pinus Root (Young) TS
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Phloem Elements
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Pinus Root (Old) TS
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Sieve Tubes
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Pinus Young Stem TS
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Maize Grain TS
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Pinus Young Stem LS
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Paddy Grain TS
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Pinus Male Cone TS
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Leaf Epidermis – Stomata
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Pinus Male Cone LS
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Pinus Pollen Grain WM
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Pinus Female Cone TS
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Pinus Female Cone LS
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Ephedra Stem TS
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Ephedra Root TS
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Ephedra Male Cone LS
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Ephedra Female Cone LS
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Achyranthus Stem TS
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Calotropis Stem TS
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Casurina Stem TS
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Cucurbita Old Stem TS
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Axile Placentation
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Basal Placentation
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Cusuta with Host TS
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Free Central Placentatson
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Marginal Placentation
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Helianthus Young Stem TS
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Parietal Placentation
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Helianthus Old Stem TS
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Superficial Placentation
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Helianthus Stem TS
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Mirabilis Stem
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Mublenbeckja Cladode TS
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Asparagus TS
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Maize Mature Stem TS
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DICOT AND MONOCOT ROOT
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Beet Root TS
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Cucurbita Root TS
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Cuscuta Haustoria VS
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Dicot Root Primary TS
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Dicot Root TS Commencent of Sec. growth
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Ficus Aerial Roots TS
l Entire kidney, LS, Mixed bacteria
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Helianthus Root TS
l Germinating pollen, LS stigma
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Helianthus Root LS
l Human blood smear
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Legume Root with Nodules LS
l Ligustrum (Privet) TS leaf
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Maize Root TS
l Lung
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Maize Root LS
l Mixed pollen
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Maize Root TS and LS on same slide
l Nerve cells, isolated
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Root with Root Cap LS
l Nettle stinging cells
l Pacinian corpuscle receptor cells
DICOT AND MONOCOT LEAVES
l Saccharomyces, budding
l Skin
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Dicot Leaf Typical TS
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Nerium Leaf TS
l Small intestine, TS injected
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Hydrilla Leaf TS
l Squamous, epithelium, cheek cells
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Maize Leaf TS
l Stomach, VS
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Monocot Typical Leaf TS
l Striated muscle
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Triticum (Wheat) Leaf TS
l Triticum, LS seed
l Zea stem, TS and LS
FLORAL MORPHOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY
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Typical Flower Bud LS
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Typical Flower Bud TS
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Rose Bud LS
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Citrus Flower Bud LS
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Citrus Flower Bud TS
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Epigynous Flower LS
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Hypogynous Flower LS
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Perigynous Flower LS
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Anther TS
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Ovary TS
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Ovule TS
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Pollen Grains Different Types
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Biological Science Set
PLANT STRUCTURE MICROSLIDE SETS
PLANT STRUCTURE I – ANGIOSPERMS
Set of 19 slides, comprising
l Allium, LS root tip for mitosis
l Buxus, lower epidermis
l Capsella, LS ovule
l Cucurbita, TS L.S stem
l Helianthus, TS stem old secondary
l Ligustrum, TS leaf
l Lilium TS mature anthers pollen
TRANSPARENCIES
l Pollen grains
l Human blood smear
l Ranunculus, LS flower
l Liver
l Ranunculus, TS mature root.
l Pancreas
l Ranunculus, TS stem
l Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium of
l Stigma with pollen tube
l Thickening
trachea
l Stomach
l Tilia annual ringed
l Simple columnar epithelium
l Triticum germinating seed
l Squamous epithelium
l Vicia, young root hairs
l Lleum
l Zea mays, TS root.
l Duodenum
l Zea, TS LS stem
l Human scalp
l Zea, TS leaf
l Smooth muscle
l Kidney
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l Ovary
l Rat testis
PLANT STRUCTURE II–GYMNOSPERMS, FERNS, MOSSES
& LIVERWORTS
l Lung
l Injected small intestine
l Effector nerve ending
l Cardiac muscle
Set of 17 Slides, comprising
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Histology Set I
l Dryopteris, TS pinnule with sori
l Dryopteris, TS rachis
l Dryopteris, TS rhizome
l Funaria, LS of capsule
l Lycopodium, TS stem
l Marchantia, VS thallus
l Moss, LS antheridial head
l Moss, leaf WM
l Pinus, TS young root
l Pinus, LS male cone with microspores
l Pinus, LS whole female cone
l Pinus, pollen
l Pinus, stem macerated
l Pinus, TS leaf
l Pinus, TS old stem
l Polytrichum, TS stem
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Plant Structure II–Gymnosperms, Ferns, Mosses & Liver
worts
HISTOLOGY SET II
Set of 24 slides consisting of
l Adrenal gland
l Areolar tissue
l Cerebrum
l Colon
l Compact bone, LS
l Heart, entire LS
l Human plantar skin
l Hyaline cartilage
l Kidney, LS
l Liver, injected
l Lung, LS triple stain
l Lymph node
l Olfactory epithelium
l Oviduct
l Penis
l Peripheral nerve
l Pituitary, V.LS
HISTOLOGY
l Sperm smear
These three sets build up to a complete study of mammalian histology.
l Striated muscle, TS
Basic histology is covered by Histology set I. The addition of Histology
l Thyroid gland
sets II and III gives a comprehensive collection of histology microslides,
l Tooth
which should meet the needs of most advanced courses. No teaching
l Trachea
notes are supplied with these sets.
l Ureter
l White fibro-cartilage
HISTOLOGY SET I
Set of 24 slides comprising
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Histology Set II
l Adipose tissue
l Compact bone
HISTOLOGY SET III
l Striated muscle, teased
Set of 25 slides consisting of
l Nerve cells isolated
l Appendix
l Spinal cord
l Cardiac stomach
l Aorta, artery and vein
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l Cerebellum
PROJECTION SLIDES
l Ciliated epithelium
Coloured, mounted in frame size 50×50mm. Options available in card
l Cuboidal epithelium
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l Developing foetal phalanges
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l Developing tooth
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l Fundic stomach
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l Joint articulation
l Mammary gland
HEALTH
l Medulla oblongata
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Health Rules, Set of 15 slides
l Osteogenesis
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Yogasan, Set of 20 slides
l Placenta
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Vitamins, Set of 10 slides
l Plyoric stomach
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An Ideal Boy, Set of 12 slides
l Recto anal junction
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Common Disease, Set of 10 slides
l Red bone marrow
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Human Body, Set of 10 slides
l Salivary gland
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Community Cleanliness, Set of 8 slides
l Spleen
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First Aid, Set of 15 slides
l Stratified squamous epithelium
l Thymus gland
ZOOLOGY
l Tongue
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l Transitional epithelium
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Anatomy of Rabbit, Set of 20 slides
l Vagina
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Amoeba and Paramecium, Set of 20 slides
Anatomy of Frog, Set of 30 slides
l White fibrous tendon
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Animal Histology, Set of 30 slides
l Yellow elastic ligament
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Animal Kingdom, Set of 30 slides
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Animal World, Set of 40 slides
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Beaks and Feet of Birds, Set of 20 slides
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Birds, Set of 30 slides
Histology Set III
HUMAN BIOLOGY MICROSLIDE SET
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Cockroach, Set of 20 slides
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Earthworm, Set of 20 slides
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Embryology Chick, Set of 20 slides
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Embryology Frog, Set of 15 slides
l Artery and vein
l Bone, TS
l Colon, TS
l Eye, VS
l Human blood smear
l Joint, LS
l Kidney, LS
l Kidney, VS triple stain
l Lung, TS thin section
l Myelinated nerve fibers
l Nerve cells from spinal cord
l Oesophagus, TS
l Ovary
l Phagocytosis in lung
l Plantar skin, VS sweat glands
l Scalp, hair insertion, sebaceous glands
l Small intestine
l Smooth muscle
l Spinal cord TS
l Stomach, TS
l Striated muscle, teased
l Testis
l Tongue, VS
l Trachea, TS
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Human Biology Microslide Set
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Embryology Rabbit, Set of 20 slides
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Evidence of Evolution, Set of 20 slides
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Fishes, Set of 30 slides
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Human Physiology, Set of 50 slides
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Hydra and Obelia, Set of 20 slides
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Insects, Harmful, Set of 20 slides
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Insects, Useful, Set of 20 slides
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LH Butterfly, Set of 10 slides
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LH Honey Bee, Set of 10 slides
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LH Housefly, Set of 10 slides
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LH Mosquito, Set of 10 slides
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LH Silkworm, Set of 10 slides
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Liver fluke and Tapeworm, Set of 20 slides
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Mammals, Set of 30 slides
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Meiosis, Set of 15 slides
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Mendel's Heredity, Set of 20 slides
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Mitosis, Set of 10 slides
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Prehistoric Animals, Set of 20 slides
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Protozoa, Set of 10 slides
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Reptiles and Amphibians, Set of 40 slides
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Snakes, Set of 20 slides
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Zoology, Set of 30 slides
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Algae Fungi, Set of 20 slides
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Antarctica, Set of 25 slides
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Angiospermic Families, Set of 15 slides
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Astronomy, Set of 30 slides
Geography, Set of 50 slides
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Bacteria, Set of 20 slides
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Bacteria, Algae & Fungi, Set of 30 slides
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Child Welfare, Set of 20 slides
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Botany, Set of 30 slides
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Cholera, Set of 10 slides
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Bryo & Pteridophyta, Set of 20 slides
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First Aid, Set of 50 slides
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Cell Structure, Set of 20 slides
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Chemistry, Set of 30 slides
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Dispersal of Seeds, Set of 20 slides
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Good Habits, Set of 40 slides
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Fern, Set of 10 slides
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Immunization, Set of 15 slides
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Fruits, Set of 20 slides
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Malaria, Set of 20 slides
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Germination of Seeds, Set of 20 slides
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Minerals, Set of 40 slides
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Higher Plants, Set of 20 slides
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Mother Craft, Set of 30 slides
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Inflorescence, Set of 20 slides
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Physics, Set of 30 slides
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Insectivorous & Parasitic Plants, Set of 20 slides
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Rocks, Set of 40 slides
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Roots, Set of 20 slides
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Stems, Set of 20 slides
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Vegetative Reproduction, Set of 20 slides
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Water Plants, Set of 10 slides
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Cotton, Set of 12 slides
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Fruit Crops, Set of 14 slides
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Gram, Set of 2 slides
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Harmful Insects, Set of 20 slides
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Jute and Sunhemp, Set of 3 slides
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Jwar, Bajra, Ragi, Set of 9 slides
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Maize, Set of 6 slides
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Oil Seeds, Set of 12 slides
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Paddy Disease, Set of 25 slides
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Paddy Pests, Set of 45 slides
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Pests of Paddy, Set of 9 slides
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Pulses, Set of 7 slides
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Stored Grain, Set of 12 slides
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Sugarcane, Set of 8 slides
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Tobacco, Set of 1 slides
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Training & Visiting Sys., Set of 25 slides
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Useful Insects, Set of 20 slides
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TS Monocot Stem
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Dicot Leaf TS
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Monocot Leaf TS
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Monocot Root TS
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Wood Stem
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Plant Cell Simple
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Flower Parts
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Plant Cell (Under EM)
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Types of Leaves
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Study of Mitosis
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Stem Parts
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Meiosis Cell Division
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Roots
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Plant as a Factory
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Seed and Embryo
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Life History of Plant
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Maize Germination
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Classification of Plants
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Sunflower Germination
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Xerophytes
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Caster Germination
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Hydrophytes
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Gram Germination
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Parasitic Plants
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Bean Germination
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Insectivorous Plants
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Pea Germination
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Pine Germination
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Pollination
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Respiration
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Structure of Ovule
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Placentation
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Anaerobic Respiration
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Stamens
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Movement in Plant
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Inflorescence
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Growth in Plants
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Green Algae
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Cycle of Yeasting
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Spirogyra
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Ulothrix
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Amoeba Structure
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Nostac
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Paramecium
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Euglena
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Chara
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Entamoeba Histolytica
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Batrachospermum
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Monocystic Structure
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Ectocarpus
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Malarial Parasite
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Chlamydomonas
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Trypanosoma
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Vaucheria
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Hookworm
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Fungi Types
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Ascaris
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Mucor
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Tapeworm
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Yeast
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Liver Fluke
Bacteria
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Planaria Structure
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Virus Structure
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Hydra
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VS Moss Capsule
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Earthworm External
Funaria Life Cycle
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Earthworm Life History
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Fern TS Rachis
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Common Snakes
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Fern Life Cycle
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Snakes Poison Apparatus
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TS Coralloid Root
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Lizard External
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Cycas Life Cycle
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Birds External
Selaginella Life Cycle
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Beaks of Birds
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Marchantia Life Cycle
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Claws of Birds
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Plant Tissues – I
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Birds Ext. With Feather
Plant Tissues – II
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Grasshopper External
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LH Grasshopper
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LH Anopheles Mosquito
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LH Culex Mosquito
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LH Housefly
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TS Mammalian Bone
TS Hyaline Cartilage
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LH Butterfly
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TS Spinal Cord
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LH Honeybee
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TS Testis
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LH Silkworm
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TS Ovary
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LH Cockroach
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Voluntary Muscles
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Cockroach External
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Involuntary Muscles
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Cockroach Mouth Parts
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Cardiac Muscles
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Cockroach Digestive
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Nerve Fibers and Nerve Cells
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Cockroach Circulatory
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Spermatogenesis
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Oogenesis
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Cockroach Reproductive Male
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Cockroach Reproductive Female
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Cockroach Respiratory
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Cockroach Nervous System
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Reproductive Organs of Cock
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Rabbit External
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Reproductive Organs of Hen
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Rabbit Skeleton
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Embryo: WM16 Hours
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Rabbit Digestive
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Parts of Egg Shown in Half
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Rabbit Dissection
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Yolk Sac
Formation of Yolk Sac
CHICK EMBRYOLOGY, Set of 20
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Rabbit Heart
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Rabbit Brain
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Internal Egg Parts
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Rabbit Arterial System
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Blastoderm Surface View
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Rabbit Venous System
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Chlorion and Amnion
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Rabbit Reproductive Male
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Embryo: LS 17 Hours
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Rabbit Reproductive Female
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Embryo: WM 18 Hours
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Rabbit Skin
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Embryo: TS 24 Hours
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Rabbit Development – 1
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Embryo: LS 18 Hours
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Rabbit Development – 2
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Embryo: WM 24 Hours
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Frog External
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Embryo: WM 28 Hours
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Frog Life History
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Embryo: TS 33 Hours
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Frog Skeleton
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Embryo: W.M. 33 Hours
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Frog Brain
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12 Pair of Somites
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Frog Heart
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Embryo: WM 48 Hours
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Frog Reproductive Male
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Embryo: WM 72 Hours
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Frog Reproductive Female
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Frog Arterial System
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Frog Venous System
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Frog Circulatory System
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Frog VS Skin
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Cleavage Development – II
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Frog Dissection
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Blastula Development
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Karyotype of Human Male
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Gastrula Development
Organic Evolution
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Neural Plate Development
Horse Evolution
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Neural Groove Development
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Elephant Evolution
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Neural Tube Development
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DNA
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CS Embryo – I
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RNA
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CS Embryo – II
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Animal Mitosis
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LS Embryo
Animal Meiosis
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Tail Bud Development
Rat External Male
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External Gill Stage
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Rat External Female
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Formation of Operculum
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Rat Digestive
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Internal Gill Stage
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Changes in Metamorphosis
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ANIMAL CELLAND TISSUES, Set of 15
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Animal Cell (Simple)
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Animal Cell Under E.M.
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Animal Tissue -1
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Animal Tissue -2
FROG EMBRYOLOGY, Set of 15
Cleavage Development – I
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MITOSIS, Set of 9
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Image (Convex Lens)
Interphase
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Image (Concave Mirror)
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Early Prophase
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Origin of Lighting
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Late Prophase
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Barometer
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Metaphase
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Balance
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Anaphase
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Sound
Late Anaphase
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Wave Motion
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Telophase
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Radioactivity
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Late Telophase
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Symbols of Electrical Components and Instruments
Daughter Cells
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Hydraulic Brakes
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Ohm's Law
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MEIOSIS, Set of 12
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Leptotene
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Zygotene
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Pachytene
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Diplotene
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Diakinesis
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Metaphase-I
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Anaphase – I
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Telophase – I
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Prophase – II
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Metaphase – II
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Anaphase – II
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Telophase – II
PHYSICS, Set of 50
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Microscope
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Photographic Camera
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Magic Lantern Structure
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Three Kinds of Levers
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Machines and Pulleys
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Electrical Cells
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Telephone
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Dynamo AC
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Dynamo DC
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Steam Engine
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Petrol Engine
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Pumps
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Bramah Press
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Air Pump
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States of Equilibrium
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Eye and its Defects
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Electroplating
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Electric Bell
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Telescopes
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Solar Spectrum
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X-Rays
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Television
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Light 1st
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Light 2nd
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Three States of Matter
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Measurement with Scale
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Vernier Caliper
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Micrometer
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Spherometer
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Optical Bench
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Transistors Types and Shapes
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Galvanometer (Moving Coil)
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Inclined Plane
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Young's Modulus of Steel
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Resistance Box
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Ammeter and Voltmeter
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Ticker Tape Timer
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First Law of Motion
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Tangent Galvanometer
CHEMISTRY, Set of 40
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Periodic Table
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Molecular Structure
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Atomic Structure
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Chain Reaction
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Nuclear Reactor
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Diamond Structure
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Graphite Structure
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Rutherford's Model of Atom
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Glass Furnace
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Match Stick (Composition)
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Filtrations
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Sublimation
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Fractional Distillation
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Common Laboratory Apparatus -A
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Common Laboratory Apparatus -B
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Kipp's Apparatus
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Carbondioxide
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Oxygen
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Sulphur dioxide
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Chlorine
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Ammonia
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Hydrogen (Preparation)
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Nitrogen Cycle in Nature
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Oxygen Cycle in Nature
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Carbon Cycle in Nature
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Blast Furnace
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Extraction of Aluminium
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Types of Teeth
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Extraction of Copper
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Alveoli Structure
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Extraction of Sulphur
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Retina of Eye
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Extraction of Zinc
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Endocrine Glands
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Extraction of Lead
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Thyroid and Adjacent Structures
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Extraction of Phosphorous
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Pituitary Gland and Relations
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Electrolysis of Water
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Skin with Hair
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Types of Chemical Reactions
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Mouth Structure
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Calorimeter and Its Parts
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Lymphatic System
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Bunsen Burner and Candle Flame
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Reflex Arc
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Crystal Structure of NaCl
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Spinal Nerves
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Petroleum
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Human Spine
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Chemical Balance
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Nerve Cell
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Weight Box
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Autonomic Nervous System
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Liver and Pancreas
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Birth of Baby
MATHEMATICS, Set of 15
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Symbols
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Some Sets
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Testis and Seminiferous Tubules in Section
Ovum Travels to Uterus
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Type of Sets
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Blood Cells
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Types of Sets
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Shoulder Joint
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Types of Number and Number Line
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Elbow Joint
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Some Properties of Number
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Wrist Joint
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Expansions
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Hip Joint
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Pascal's Triangle
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Knee Joint
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Graphs
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Foot and Toes Joint
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Line and Angle
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Path and Action of Secretion in Pancreatic Juice
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Congruence
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Chambers of Ruminant Stomach
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Symmetry of Plane Figures
SENSE ORGANS, Set of 20
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Reflection and Rotation
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Euler's Formula
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Symmetry of Solids
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Eye Associated Muscles
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Optic Nerves
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Structure of Eye Ball
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, Set of 50
Human Eye
Digestive System
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Structure of Retina
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Skeletal System
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Hypermetropia
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Muscular System
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Myopia
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Respiratory System
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Eye Refraction, Convex Lens
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Circulatory System
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Lachrymal Glands
Excretory System
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Structure of Ear
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Nervous System
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Bony Labyrinth of Ear
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Human Brain
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Ear Auditory Ossicles
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Human Eye
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Membranous Cochlea
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Human Ear
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Sound Path through Ear
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Reproductive, Male
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Structure of Human Skin
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Reproductive, Female
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Nerve Endings in Skin
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Human Heart Structure
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Nose Structure
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Spinal Cord Structure
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Olfactory Nerves
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Growth
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Tongue and Taste Buds
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Menstrual Cycle
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Taste Buds Arrangement
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Mammary Glands
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FIRST AID, Set of 50
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Human Uterus with Fetus
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Human Sperm
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8 Pointed Ambulance Cross
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Ultra Filtration
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Bandaging
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LS Human Face
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Broad and Narrow Bandage
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Vestigial Organs
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Bandage Fold of Hand
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Human Tooth
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Bandaging of Hand
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Bandaging of Head
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Bandaging of Shoulder
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Weather and Metrology
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Bandaging of Nose and Hip
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Weather and Clouds
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Heel Bandage
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Directions
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Bandaging of Finger and Knee
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Spectre and Mirage
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Bandage of Cheek or Ear
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Oceans and Currents
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Arm Sling
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Stalactites and Stalagmites
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Bandage of Eye
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Spring and Neap Tides
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Fracture of Finger
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Water Shapes
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Fracture of Lower Jaw
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Glacier
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Crushed Foot
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Geyser
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Fracture (Thigh Bone and Knee Cap)
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Water Fall
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Fracture of Leg and Neck
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Zones of the Earth
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Chest and Abdomen Bandage
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World Clock
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Bandaging Knots
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Wealth under the Earth
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Carmer's Splint
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Natural Wealth on the Earth
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Types of Tourniquets
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International Date and Time
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The Thomas Splint
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Finding Places on Earth
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Arrest of Bleeding
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Day and Night – II
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Use of Belt as a Tourniquet
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Sea and Land Breeze
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Artificial Respiration
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Rain Relief Conventional and Cyclonic
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Heart Massage
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Silvester's Method – I
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Silvester's Method – II
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Schafer's Method – I
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Schafer's Method – II
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Remove a Morsel
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Unconsciousness
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Electric Shock Treatment
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Four Handed Seat – I
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Four Handed Seat – II
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Two Handed Seat
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Guide a Patient's Step
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Fore and After Method
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Transportation of Injured
Phases of Moon
OUR UNIVERSE (ASTRONOMY), Set of 10
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Types of Galaxies
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Milky Way Galaxy
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Structure of Stars
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Solar System
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Planets Size and Distance
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Meteors
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Comet
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Artificial Satellites
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Space Shuttle
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Hubble Space Telescope
NURSERY SETS
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Human Stretcher
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Carry on Cross Arms
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English Alphabets, Set of 6
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Transportation in Pelvic Fracture
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Counting, Set of 6
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Removal of Water from Lungs
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Wild Animals, Set of 6
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Drain Water from Air Passage
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Domestic Animals, Set of 6
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Injured Branchial Artery
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Fruits, Set of 6
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Pressure Points of Face
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Vegetables, Set of 6
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Pressure Points of Thigh
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Flower, Set of 6
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Pressure Points of Arms
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Birds, Set of 6
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Pressure Points of Neck
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Vehicles, Set of 6
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Sun and Planets
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Earth is Round
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Structure of Earth
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Types of Rocks
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Solar and Lunar Eclipse
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Seasons
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Longitude and Latitude
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Day and Night – I
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Atmosphere and Space
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Picture Dictionary, Set of 15
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Nursery Rhymes, Set of 20
4052600/12
Stories, Set of 5
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Cytology and Molecular Genetics. Cell nuclei, chromosomes, genes, crossover, self-replication, germ-line. DNA as a carrier of
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Mendelian Inheritance and Variability. Types of crossings, modifications and mutations in plants and animals, adaptation, genotype and
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8228E
Origin and Evolution of Life Part I. Comprehensive edition. Stellar, chemical and organic evolution. Formation of procaryonts. – Atlas of
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8230E
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8204E
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The Forest - Essential to Life. The forest as an ecological system. Plants and animals of the wood. The multifarious functions of the
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Microscopic anatomy and histology of the invertebrates. Protozoa, Mesozoa, Porifera, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes,
Nemathelminthes, Annelida, Crustacea, Arachnida, Mollusca, Echinodermata, Acrania. –NEW
72306E
Parasitology (former no. 172303). NEW enlarged and revised Comprehensive Edition. Humoral and cellular reactions. Parasitic
protozoa, Malaria, Trematodes, Cestodes, Nemathelminthes, Roundworms. Mosquitoes, Ticks, Lice, Bugs and Fleas. Helminth eggs and
larvae. Protozoan cysts. With 228 color photomicrographs, habit photographs, designs and life-cycles of the parasites on 35
transparencies. Plus NEW Sketch- and worksheets with semidiagrammatic designs and texts. NEW PUBLICATION
8249E
Bacteria, Parasites and Human Diseases. (TG). Comprehensive edition. Bacteria as causative agents of diseases. Ecto- and
Endoparasites of man and animals. Pathological changing in diseased human organs. – Atlas of 32 transpar. with 230 pictures. NEW
8231NE
Embryology. New enlarged edition. Embryological development of Ascaris, Sea-urchin, Frog, Chicken, Mammals and Human. – Atlas of
21 transparencies with 122 pictures. NEW
72304E
Plant Anatomy Part I: Phanerogams. The Flowering Plants (former no. 172304). NEW enlarged and revised Comprehensive Edition.
Microscopic anatomy and physiology of flowering plants. Cytology and tissues. Construction and function of roots, stems and leaves.
Flowers, fruits and reproduction. With 270 photomicrographs, designs, graphs and life-cycles on 43 color transparencies. Plus NEW
Sketch- and worksheets with semidiagrammatic designs and texts.
NEW PUBLICATION
72305E
Plant Anatomy Part II: Cryptogams. The Non-Flowering Plants (former no. 172305). NEW enlarged and revised Comprehensive
Edition. Morphology of Thallophyta and Archegoniatae. Non-pathogenic Bacteria. Fungi and Lichenes. Algae. Bryophyta. Pteridophyta.
With 194 photomicrographs, designs, graphs and life-cycles on 32 color transparencies. Plus NEW Sketch- and worksheets with
semidiagrammatic designs and texts. NEW PUBLICATION
8246E
Botany Part I. The Cryptogames. Short version (TC) – Atlas of 18 transparencies with 116 pictures. NEW
8247E
Botany Part II. The Phanerogames. Short version (TD) – Atlas of 20 transparencies with 142 pictures. NEW
8253E
Atlas of Oral and Dental Histology. Atlas of 40 Transparencies size 22 x 28 cm, with over 150 pictures and 20 sketch- and worksheets.
With detailed explanatory textbook. - Comprising the following themes: General and foodstuffs. Human mouth, tongue and throat.
Human teeth and teeth development. Dental hygiene. Salivary glands, esophagus and stomach. Cells and tissues. Examples of
histopathology.
8255E
Basic Medicine and First Aid. Atlas of 18 Transparencies size 22 x 28 cm, with over 76 pictures and 20 sketch- and worksheets. With
detailed explanatory textbook. - Comprising the following themes: The use of the microscope, bacteria and hygiene, medical
instruments, first aid and assistance.
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Replicating DNA molecule II. - IV. DNA and RNA - Differences between DNA and RNA - Fractionation of cell components by centrifugation Synthesizing ability of components - Function of ribosomes - Structure of ribosomes - Amino acid-t RNA-complexes - Specifity of tRNA - Kinds of RNA
in the cell - Experiments with artificial messengers - Polysomes on bacterial DNA - Electron micrograph of RNA-phages - Coat protein-gene of an RNAphage - Summary: replication, transcription, translation - V. Genetic code and mutation - Colinearity between nucleotide- and amino-acid sequence
Frame shift mutations - Triplet-binding test - The genetic code - Relations between codon and anticodon -Begin of protein synthesis - Section of
phage RNA - Chemical mutagenesis - Effect of mutations - VI. Synthesis, structure, and function of proteins - Protein-synthesizing complex I Protein-synthesizing complex II - Secondary structure of proteins: a-helix - Secondary structure of proteins: b-pleated sheath - Tertiary structure of
a protein: b-chain of hemoglobin - Sickle cell anemia, erythrocytes - Molecular interpretation.
No. 8224 E Mitosis and Meiosis
Atlas of 25 OHP Transparencies size 22 x 28 cm, comprising over 95 color pictures. Specially selected and beautiful multicolored photomicrographs
are presented on this atlas. Sketch and work-sheets with semidiagrammatic designs and texts - In strong plastic file with ring-mechanism.
Typical Cell Division in the Root Tip of the Hyacinth. - An unique series to illustrate the normal sequence of mitosis. The photomicrographs show
each stage in a high degree of magnification. The cell components are differentiated in contrasting colors by a special staining technique. Interphase, the resting nucleus shows the chromatin in the form of a fine network, nuclear membrane and nucleoli are present - Early prophase, the
chromosomes appear as fine threads - Late prophase, the chromosome threads shorten by contraction - Early metaphase, duplicate daughter
chromosomes are formed - Metaphase, the chromosomes are arranged on the equatorial plate - Early anaphase, the daughter chromosomes move
away from the equator - Late anaphase, the chromosomes reach the opposite cell poles - Early telophase, chromosomes become reorganized to
form the daughter nuclei, primary cell wall - Late telophase, new cell wall is formed and the nucleoli are reformed - Reconstruction. Complete
separation of the daughter cells
Development of the Microspore Mother Cells of Lilium (Anthers). - New combination of hereditary traits and reduction of the number of
chromosomes are the aim of meiotic division. - Young anther of lily. t.s. - Microspore mother cells, resting stage - Leptotene, the chromosomes
appear as fine threads - Zygotene, the homologous chromosomes associate in pairs - Pachytene, complete pairing of the chromosomes - Diplotene,
bivalent chromosomes split, chiasmata, interchange of genetic material - Diakinesis, contraction of the bivalents - Metaphase of the first
(heterotypic) division showing the equatorial plate - Equatorial plate, surface view with duplicated chromosomes - Metaphase, side view, a spindle
is formed - Anaphase, two haploid sets of chromosomes are separated - Telophase, new cell wall between the daughter cells - Prophase of the
second (homeotypic) division - Metaphase of the second division - Pollen tetrads. Four nuclei are formed after the second division - Uninuclear
microspores - Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase of the third division - Mature two-nucleate pollen grain. Each pollen grain possesses a
tube cell and a generative cell - Mature pollen grain with surface structure - Growing pollen grain showing pollen tube - Growing pollen tube, l.s.
showing the division of the generative cell into two sperm nuclei - Development of the Megaspore Mother Cells of Lilium (Embryosac). - Thousands of
sections had to be prepared in order to produce this series - Ovary of lily, t.s. low magnification - Very young ovary before the formation of the
megaspore mother cell. Abundant mitotic figures in the tissue - Developing embryosac mother cell - Megaspore mother cell, pachytene stage of
prophase - Anaphase and telophase of the first (heterotypic) division. Spindle fibers - Two-nucleate embryosac, prophase of the second division Anaphase and telophase of the second (homeotypic) division. Two division figures - Primary or first four-nucleate stage - Primary fournucleate stage,
three nuclei migrate to the chalazal end of the embryosac, one nucleus remains in the micropylar end - Prophase and metaphase of the third division
after the three chalazal nuclei have fused - Telophase of the third division - Second four-nucleate stage, consisting of two haploid and two triploid
nuclei. A vacuole can be observed - Metaphase and anaphase of the fourth division - Eight-nucleate stage, the mature embryosac. Egg nucleus,
synergid nuclei, polar nuclei, and antipodal nuclei - Double fertilization by the two sperm nuclei of the pollen tube - Formation of the embryo, early
and later stage. Many mitotic figures in the endosperm cells - Young embryo with suspensor cells, l.s. - Older embryo, l.s. formation of cotyledons -
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Vessels - The heart and the big vessels - Human heart, l.s. - Arterio-ventricular and semilunar valves - Endocardium, myocardium, epicardium - The
cardiac cycle - Cycle of pressure and volume of the left ventricle. Blood pressure in the aorta, cardiac sounds - Heart, pulmonary and systemic loop Stimulation and coordination of the heart. Sinoatrial node, atrioventricular node - Human electrocardiogram - Diagram of human blood circulation.
Big vessels and capillary networks - Arrangement for taking the human blood pressure - Diagram to explain the pulse during reduction of the pressure
in the bag - The heart in the circulatory system of vertebrates - Artery and vein, three-dimensional designs - Digestive system.
Mouth, esophagus and stomach - The human organs of nutrition - The deciduous and the permanent set of teeth - The types of teeth - Position and
structure of the salivary glands - Human esophagus, spatial diagram and section - Position and fixation of the human abdominal digestive organs. Human stomach, spatial diagram, sections, gastric glands - The intestine - Small intestine, sections, mucous glands, principle of peristaltic
movement - Structure of an intestinal villus - Human colon, l.s., low magnification - Human colon, spatial color design and transverse section - The
liver and the pancreas - General structure of a liver lobule- Structure of a hepatic cord - Vascular systems of a liver lobule - Liver, t.s. showing liver
lobules, bile ducts, diagram - Blood supply, exchange of substances of liver and small intestine - The venous system of the liver, portal vein and
hepatic vein - The urinary organs - The urinary organs, situs - Kidney, l.s., diagram The blood vessels of the kidney - Nephron and glomerulus Function of the kidney, the course of renal tubules, renal corpuscle.
No. 8202E Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body. Volume II
A comprehensive presentation of the construction, biology and function of the human body in three volumes. Volume I comprises the human
skeleton, the muscular system, the respiratory organs, circulatory system, blood and lymphatic organs, heart and blood vessels, the digestive
system, and the urinary organs. These atlases of human biology and life science are of great value for teaching in schools, colleges and universities,
in the training of nurses, medical technicians and for the students of physiotherapy and physical education.
Contents
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32 Overhead-Transparencies, size 22 x 28 cm, comprising 101 color pictures, mostly with several component figures (anatomical pictures,
photomicro- and macrographs, nature photographs, human photographs, electron micrographs, X-ray photographs, drawings, diagrams,
tables, scenes, test data and results). The colorpictures were prepared by university illustrators specializing in this field.
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Sketch and work-sheets with semidiagrammatic designs and texts. Teacher may take photocopies from the sheets and use for classroom work
and tests.
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Manual with depictured explanatory comments for the teacher. All in strong plastic file with ring-mechanism.
Reproduction, sex education and genetics - Asexual reproduction of Amoeba - Sexual reproduction of Hydra -Reproduction of the sea urchin Reproduction in fishes - The reproductive organs of the human male; lateral view of situs and diagram - Testis, epididymis, spermatogenesis Spermatozoa - Human hair, egg, and spermatozoa; comparison of sizes - The reproductive organs of the human female; lateral and front view of
situs and diagram - The maturation of the oocyte - Oogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, cleavage of fertilized egg, and implantation of blastocyst
in the uterine wall - Changes of the endometrium during menstrual cycle and after fertilization - The menstrual cycle of the woman -The
fertilization of the egg, first development in the fallopian tube and imbedding in the uterus - Hereditary transmission of the sex and sex-linked
inheritance - The human chromosomes - Normal karyotype with banding pattern - Growth of embryo and fetus in the uterus - Full term baby in
maternal abdomen - Beginning of birth, entrance of amniotic sac into the birth canal - The chromosomes as carriers of the hereditary factors Oogenesis, spermatogenesis fertilization and cleavages in animals - Fertilization and maturation divisions in Ascaris - Fertilization of the sea
urchin egg and development- Development of the central nervous systems of Branchiostoma (Amphioxus) and frog, from. Closing of neural
groove to neural tube - Chicken embryo, 48 hour, t.s. with neural tube and chorda - Development of the human heart - Graduation of vertebrate
hearts - Graduation of the vertebrate lungs - Development of the human eye - The nervous tissue - Human nervous system, entire view - Motor
nerve cells of the gray matter, cell body, dendrites, axon - Nerve
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Maturation and Cleavage of Ascaris megalocephala bivalens. - Due to its low number of chromosomes (only four), Ascaris megalocephala bivalens
is an ideal zoological example to demonstrate the complex phenomena of reduction divisions, fertilization and early cleavage in animals - Primary
germ cells - Entrance of spermatozoon in the oocyte - Oocyte before the reduction divisions. The genetic substance appears in form of two tetrads First maturation division. Eight chromosomes and the spindle visible. The male pronucleus in the middle of the oocyte - Formation of the first polar
body - Second maturation division. Four chromosomes visible - Formation of the second polar body. Only two chromosomes remain in the oocyte,
subsequently they change to the female pronucleus - Mature oocyte with male and female pronuclei, each nucleus contains two chromosomes - The
nuclear membranes of the pronuclei disappear, and the maternal and paternal chromosomes become visible (fertilization) - Metaphase of the first
cleavage. The somatic number of chromosomes is now restored - Metaphase, equatorial plate in side view shows chromosomes, spindle fibers,
centrioles - Anaphase, beginning movement of the daughter chromosomes towards the poles - Early telophase, beginning constriction of the cell Telophase, further division of the cell - Late telophase, complete division of the cell - Second cleavage with two division figures - Later stage of fetal
development showing young embryo
Development of the Female Gametophyte of Pinus. - The ovules of pine mature within two vegetation periods. In the first year pollination and
growth of the female gametophytes. In the following spring the formation of archegonia and the fertilization take place. - Young female cone,
median l.s. for general view - Bract scale, ovuliferous scale and ovule, median l.s. - Young ovule before pollination, l.s. with megaspore mother cell
- Growing ovule at free nuclear stage, after repeated division of the megaspore mother cell without formation of cell walls - Growing ovule, later
stage with young macroprothallium - Mature archegonium, median l.s. showing neck canal cells, ventral canal cell, egg nucleus, layer of jacket
cells, paranuclei - Fertilization of the archegonium by entrance of the pollen tube - First division of fertilized egg nucleus, anaphase - Four-nucleate
stage, all nuclei in the centre of the archegonium - Four-nucleate stage, the nuclei migrate towards the base of the archegonium - Sixteen-nucleate
stage, the nuclei lie in four tiers of four. Rosette cells, suspensor cells, embryonic cells - Young proembryo with short suspensor cells - Older
proembryo with elongated suspensor cells and four young embryos - Mature embryo with endosperm, median l.s. showing cotyledons, radicle,
hypocotyl, plumule, and t.s. showing the eight cotyledons
No. 8248 E Cytology and Genetics (Short Version TE)
Atlas of 10 Overhead-Transparencies size 22 x 28 cm, comprising 67 pictures (anatomical pictures, photomicro- and macrographs, nature
photographs, electron micrographs, drawings, diagrams, tables, scenes, test data and results). With comprehensive interpretation text. - Sketch
and work-sheets with semidiagrammatic designs and texts - In strong plastic file with ring-mechanism. - Compilation and text: Dr. Dieter Gerlach
and Johannes Lieder.
Animal Cells and Genetics: - Typical Animal Cell, showing all details visible by light and electron microscope in different color - Squamous
epithelium, isolated cells. Nuclei and cytoplasm are shown - Striated muscle l.s. showing nuclei, striations, myofibrils - Compact bone, human t.s.
showing cells and canaliculi - Hyaline cartilage, human t.s. - Nerve
No. 8250 E Environmental Damages (Short Version TH)
Atlas of 18 Overhead-Transparencies size 22 x 28 cm, comprising over 80 color pictures (photomicro- and macrographs, nature photographs, human
photographs, electron micrographs, life cycles, drawings, diagrams, tables, scenes, test data and results). - With comprehensive interpretation
text. - In strong plastic file with ring-mechanism. Compilation and text: Dr. Karl-Heinrich Meyer B.S. and Johannes Lieder.
The Wood: - Pine (Pinus), healthy leaves, t.s. - Pine (Pinus) leaves damaged by acid rain, t.s. - Fir (Abies), healthy leaves, t.s. - Fir (Abies), stem tip
damaged t.s. - Beech (Fagus), healthy leaves t.s. - Beech (Fagus), t.s. of leaves with destroyed epidermis and chloroplasts - Rhytisma acerinum, tar
spot of maples, consequence of single-crop farming - Early leaf fall, caused by thawing salt - Healthy lichen, indicator of clean air - Damaged lichen,
caused by air pollution - Healthy wood of beech, t.s. - Wood destroyed by fungus - Polyporus, wood rot fungus, fruiting body t.s. - Root nodules of
Alnus, with symbiotic bacteria - Spruce beetle (Cryphalus picea), larva t.s. - Wood with normal annual rings, t.s. - Wood with anomalous narrow
annual rings caused by drought, t.s. - Bark with larval galleries of spruce beetle, t.s. - Pineapple-like gall on spruce caused by lice, t.s. - Gall nut on
oak caused insects, t.s.
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Water Pollution: - Intestinal bacteria (Escherichia coli) from putrid water - Putrefactive bacteria (Spirillum) from sludge poor in oxygen Putrefactive bacteria (Sphaerotilus) bacteria, forming long chains with sheaths - Sludge bacteria (Methanobacterium) causing sewer gas - Sulphur
bacteria (Thiocystis) - Wasserbluthe (Microcystis), blue-green alga “blooming” in stagnant water - Anabaena, blue green algae, in eutrophic water
- Spirogyra, filamentous green alga in nutrient-rich water - Spirulina, corkscrew-shaped algae occurring in bitter seas - Chlamydomonas, onecelled green alga in eutrophic water - Cladophora, green alga with branching filaments from moderately polluted water - Diatoms, mixed algae
from scarcely polluted water - Euglena, common green flagellates occurring in stagnant eutrophic water - Ciliates, different species from nutrientrich water - Rotifers (Rotatoria), small animals from putrid water - Tubifex, fresh water oligochaete, living in the sludge - Carchesium, bell-shaped
stalked ciliate from moderately polluted water - Water mold (Saprolegnia), harmful to plants and animals - Skin of fish injured by chemicals, t.s. Skin ulcer of amphibian, t.s. Life in the soil: - Acidophile soil bacteria, solution of heavy metals - Nitrite bacteria, formatting harmful nitrogenous
substances - Root of beech with ectotrophic mycorrhiza, t.s. - Root of birch with partly endotrophic mycorrhiza, t.s. - Root of lupin with symbiotic
nitrogen fixing bacteria - Netted venation, portion of rotted deciduous leaf - Charlock (Sinapis), t.s. of stem. Green manure plant - Soil bacteria
(Bacillus megatherium), smear - Hyphae of root fungi, t.s.
Lichen, indicator of clean air - Mushroom (Xerocomus), mycelium - Root of willow (Salix), planting protecting against erosion - Earthworm
(Lumbricus) t.s., causing soil improvement - Springtails (Collembola), w.m. - Mite from forest soil, w.m. - Constituents of humus soil - Constituents
of peaty soil. Air Pollution and Allergens: - Pollen grains of different kinds of grass - Pollen grains of different deciduous trees - Pollen grains of
different conifers - Mixed house dust - Dust mite from a living room - Spores of different fungi - Wood powder - Asbestos powder (cancerogenous) Talcum powder - Crystals of washing-powder - Polyamide fibers - Nylon fibers - Mucous membrane of human nose, t.s. - Healthy human lung, t.s. Human lung injured with dust particles, t.s.
No. 8236 E Atlas of Color Photomicrographs to Accompany the Multimedia-Program for Biology ABCD 7th Edition!
Atlas of 45 OHP Transparencies size 22 x 28 cm, comprising over 252 color photomicrographs according to the 175 Prepared Microscope Slides of the
MULTIMEDIA-SYSTEM FOR BIOLOGY A, B, C and D (see pages 4 - 10). Detailed explanatory textbook. Plus new sketch and work-sheets with
semidiagrammatic designs and texts.
This atlas of OHP transparencies is intended to present a clear-cut outline of all fields of biology and cover all the organisms studied in schools.
Each of the specimens has been carefully chosen on the basis of its instructional value.
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Skeletal System in Human
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Cockroach–Mouth parts
Cockroach–Internal Anatomy
Amphioxus–General Structure
Amphioxus–Circulatory System
Amphioxus–Lateral View
Fish–Circulatory System
Fish–Reproductive and Excretory System for male and
female
Frog–Circulatory System and LS in Heart
Frog–Skeletal System with Common Vertebra
Pigeon–Skeletal System with fore and hind limbs
Pigeon Arterial and Venous System
Rabbit–Arterial and Venous System with LS in Heart
Rabbit Reproductive System, Male and Female
Rabbit–General Features
Enclestoma Worm–male, female, magnified head and
life cycle
Osteichthyes and- condrichthyses External Features
to show the gills.
Osteichthyes and condrichtyses LS in head that show
region and structure of gills.
Clam – External Features
Clam – Section in shell clamp to show the formation of
pearl
Cockroach – External
Cockroach The terminal of ventral region of male and
female
Cockroach–Stages of development of cockroach insect
Star Fish – Dorsal Surface
Star Fish – Ventral Surface
Star Fish – Water Vascular System
Frog – External Features
Frog – Fore limb and hind limb
Snake – External Features
Snake – Head and mouth region
Pigeon – Respiratory System
Pigeon – LS of Egg
Pigeon – External Features
Camel – External Features
Camel – Stomach (Ruminant) and its parts
Hydra
Circulatory System in Grass Hopper
Digestive System in Fish
Ascaris worm (Male and Female)
Life Cycle of Frog (Set of 2)
Tape Worm – External Features with Life Cycle
Lizards
Turtles
Natural Sponge
Mammal Embryo
Lamb Heart
Lamb Lungs
Earth Worm
Medical Leech
Star Fish
Funaria
Equisetum
Fucus
Snail
Clam
Insects
Prawn
Amphioxus
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Typical Animal Cell
Vertebrates Skeleton
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Tissue – Epidermis
Tissue – Collenchyma
Tissue – Paranchyma
Tissue – Scleranchyma (Fibers, Stone Cell)
Tissue – Cork
Tissue – Xylem, TS in simple pit and bordered Pit
Tissue – Phloem
LS in Root Tip and TS in its different regions
TS in Dicot and Monocot Root
TS in Root to show secondary growth
LS in Root Apex and TS in different regions.
TS in Dicot and Monocot stem
TS in stem to show and growth with a drawing of
lenticel
Flower – LS in flower
Flower – TS in another
Flower – LS for ovary to show embryo sac
Flower – External features of flower
Marchantia
Marchantia – Life Cycle
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Adiantium
Adiantium – Life Cycle
Pinus – External Feature
Pinus – Male and female strobilus
Pinus – LS through male strobilus
Pinus – LS through female strobilus
Stages of formation of female gametophyte with
process of pollination fertilization formation of s e e d
and LS in seed.
TS in epidermis stem that show the Lenticel
Types of red algae (polysiphonia)
Seed of Vicia Faba opened with its different parts
Stages of germinating of the wheat seed
Stages of germinating of the cast or bean seed (Ricinus
commanis)
Animal and Plant Cell
Typical Plant Cell
Plant Mitosis
Plant Meiosis
Classification of Plants
DNA Molecule
CHEMISTRY (Size 75×100cm)
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Preparation of Ammonia
Preparation of Hydrogen
Preparation of Nitric Acid
Preparation of Metals
Preparation of Oxygen
Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid
Periodic Tables of the Element
Shapes of Atomic Orbitals
Relative Energies of Orbitals'
Formation of Molecular Orbitals
Geometry of Molecules Part – I
Geometry of Molecules Part – II
Hybridisation
Orbital Structure of Benzene
Confirmation in Hydrocarbons
Structure of Ionic Solids
Types of Crystal Structure
3D Arrangement Solids
Structural Isomerism Part – I
Structural Isomerism Part – II
Stereoisomerism Part-I
Stereoisomerism Part-II
Estimation of Nitrogen
Determination of Molecular Mass
Extraction of Metals
Refining of Petroleum
Preparation of Carbon Dioxide
Preparation of Hydrochloric Acid
Extraction of Aluminium
Types of Cells
Oxidation and Reduction
Protein Synthesis
Structure of DNA
Structure of RNA
Glycolysis
DAIRY FARMING / ANIMAL HUSBANDRY (Size
75×100cm)
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Bull Reproductive System
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Cow Reproductive System
Cow Digestive System
Cow Respiratory System
Cow Urinary System
Cow Skeleton System
Lamb Heart
Lamb Lungs
Bird Skeleton
Bird Respiratory System
Bird Digestive System
Mono Gastric Digestive System in Animals
Chick Embryology (Set of Two Charts)
Sheep – Male Reproductive System
Sheep – Female Reproductive System
Chick Embryology Set ({Part – I)
Chick Embryology Set ({Part – II)
GENERAL TOPICS (Size 75×100cm)
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Metabolism
DNA Molecule
Nervous System and Sensory Organs
Skull and Joints
How Diseases are Spread
Garden at Night
PERIODIC TABLE CHARTS
(Size 100×75cm)
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Periodic Table of Rare and Endangered Species
Periodic Table of Fishes
Periodic Table of the Vegetables
Periodic Table of Fruits and Nuts
Periodic Table of the Birds
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3-D RAISED RELIEF PLASTIC MODEL CHARTS
A series of Human Anatomical charts (two dimensional or three dimensional raised relief), providing comprehensive details about the topic. All the
charts are water proof, markable, washable and printed with non-toxic inks, and are made of durable, light-weight, non-toxic, recyclable plastic.
These model charts are available in following sizes / packing.
A Size 20×35cm, (Supplied in Sets only) sheets only in box
B Size 20×35cm, (Supplied in Sets only) in plastic jacket with hanging hooks
C Size 35×50cm, sheets only in box
D Size 35×50cm, in plastic jacket with hanging hooks
E Size 35×50cm, complete with hard backing aluminium angle frame and hanging hooks
F Size 50×70cm, sheets only
G Size 50×70cm, complete with hard backing aluminium angle frame and hanging hooks
Please mention the SIZE / PACKING specifically against your enquiries / orders.
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Skeleton
Circulatory System
Heart
Nervous System
Section of Brain
Muscles
Digestive System
Respiratory System
The Ear
The Eye
Human Kidneys
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HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS (SET OF 8)
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Human Reproductive Organs, Genital Organs Male /
Female (Front View)
Human Reproductive Organs, Male G e n i t a l O r g a n s
(Sagittal View)
Human Reproductive Organs, How Semen is formed,
Seminal Channels and Ejaculation
Human Reproductive Organs, First Week of Egg
Development and Implantation
Human Reproductive Organs, Fertilization
(Cross Section Diagram of an Ovary)
Human Reproductive Organs, Eight Month Old Fetus
Human Reproductive Organs, Various Stages
of Embryonic Development
Human Reproductive Organs, Female Genital Organs
(Sagittal View)
ZOOLOGY – I (Set of 8)
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Typical Animal Cell
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Animal Mitosis
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Hydra
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Paramecium
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Amoeba Proteus
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Hookworm
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Tapeworm
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Earthworm
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HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE
ORGANS (SET OF 8)
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ZOOLOGY – II (Set of 8)
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Euglena
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Animal Kingdom
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Life History of Frog Part-I
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Life History of Frog Part-II
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Life History of Mosquito
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Epithelial and Connective Tissue
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Simple and Complex Tissue
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Rabbit Dissection and Skeleton
ZOOLOGY – III (FROG) (Set of 8)
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Frog Anatomy and Skeleton
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Frog Digestive
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Frog Circulatory
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Frog Respiratory System
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Frog Nervous System
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Frog Reproductive System (Male)
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Frog Reproductive System (Female)
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Frog Heart
ZOOLOGY – III (FROG) (Set of 8)
ZOOLOGY – II (Set of 8)
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Rat – Respiratory System
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Rat – Excretory System
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Rat – Digestive System
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Rat – Circulatory System
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Rat – Reproductive System (F)
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Rat – Reproductive System (M)
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Rat–Anatomy,Dissection showing internal organs (F)
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Rat – Brain and Heart
ZOOLOGY – V (Set of 8)
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Life History of Honey Bee
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Life History of Silkworm
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Life History of Housefly
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Malarial Parasite (Plasmodium)
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Cockroach – Circulatory and Nervous System
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Cockroach – External Features
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Earthworm–Circulatory and Excretory System
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Cockroach –Digestive and Respiratory System
ZOOLOGY – V (Set of 8)
ZOOLOGY – IV (RAT) (Set of 8)
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BOTANY – I (Set of 8)
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Root, Stem and Bud (A)
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Root, Stem and Bud (B)
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Leaves and their transformation
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Photosynthesis
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Flower and Inflorescences (A)
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Fruit and Seed (A)
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Fruit and Seed (B)
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Typical Plant Cell
Plant Mitosis
Meiosis
Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
Ribo Nucleic Acid
Bacteria
Spriogyra
Funaria – A Common Moss
BOTANY – II (Set of 8)
BOTANY – I (Set of 8)
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BOTANY – III (Set of 8)
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Fertilization
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TS Dicot Leaf
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TS Monocot Leaf
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TS Dicot Root
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TS Monocot Root
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TS Monocot Stem
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TS Dicot Stem
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Types of Placentation
BOTANY – IV (Set of 8)
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Plant Kingdom
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Germination of Seed (A)
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Germination of Seed (B)
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Yeast
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Rhizopus and Mucor
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Fern
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Insectivorous Plants
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Malvaceae
3D MODEL CHARTS AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY
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Euglena
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Animal Meiosis
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Typical Plant Cell
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Plant Mitosis
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Typical Animal Cell
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Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid
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Mammalian Liver
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Ribo-Nucleic Acid
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Bacteria
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Meiosis
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Animal Mitosis
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BOTANY – III (Set of 8)
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GEOGRAPHY / GEOLOGY
3-D geographical / Geological Plastic Relief Models made of rigid PVC sheet with markable and washable surface. Size of each model is about
100×75cm supplied with hard backing aluminium frame and hanging hooks.
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Interior of Earth – Showing inner, outer material and
formation of the earth.
River in Action (Water Cycle) – Showing the stage of
river actions in different phases.
Geographical Terms – Showing ideal f e a t u r e o f
landscape to reach the formation of particular
geographical
terms.
Rocks & Volcanoes–Showing in detail the (I)
Sedimentary Rocks (ii) Igneous Rocks (iii) Metamorphic
Rocks (iv) Volcanoes
Conventional Signs – Showing about 60 signs in actual
relief.
Air and Water Pollution - Showing the f a c t o r s t h a t
cause Pollution both in the air as well as in the water.
Printed in multicolours in actual relief.
The Volcanic System – Shows different parameters
how volcanoes take place as the hanging feature there
after.
Oxygen and Carbon Cycle in Nature Showing in detail
the oxygen and
Carbon dioxide in the air,
photosynthesis and respiration.
Model of Restless Earth – Showing sea floor spreading
with the information of crust, subduction zones, the
continents & Mid Ocean ridges.
Formation of Rocks – Show the Geological cycle and
the process of ever changing contents of the earth
which results in formation of rocks.
Glacial Landscape–Show the landscape before and
after glacial action.
Origin of the Earth – Showing the various stages
through which the earth was formed.
Model of Earth Quake – Showing the o r i g i n , m o t i o n
produced and the effects of earth quakes. Various
types of seismic waves are also shown.
Folds & Faults – Ten different figures of folds & faults in
multicolour and actual relief.
3-D Geographical / Geological Fiber Glass Relief Models
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Rock Cycle Model–Display Demonstration Project
Model relates coastal and Mountains terrains in natural
colour relief plus cross section diagram of the
substance of a typical volcano colours and pattern
represent typical rock beds with lesson Plan. Size
60x45cm.
Ocean Feature Model – Relief map n o r t h A t l a n t i c
Ocean shows typical portion of ocean floor. It is easy to
identify all the major Ocean Features, complete with
Lesson Plan. Size 45 x 60cm.
Landform Model – For investigation of Geographical
and geological Features eight Landform Model join t o
form a continuous 3' x 3' model and p r o v i d e t h e
Mountains, Lakes, Rivers, Deserts, Glaciers,
Coastlines, Canyons and Cultural Point with Lesson
Plan. Size 90x90cm.
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Comparative Terrain Model – Set of 2 full colour
landform models each includes an overlay representing
ancient mountain forms that can be removed and
compared with the base model to show changes
millions of year later. Cross section show basic
mountain type, volcanic fault block, glaciated domes,
and folded mountains includes lesson plan. Size 4 5 x
60cm.
Alpine Glacier Model – Consists of two parts heavy
plastic overlay of mountains terrain in rock colour with
snow and ice mass in white, second model of the sa me
terrain shows post glacial conditions. Lower model may
be filled with crushed ice and sand to observe glacial
and Sand deposition. Size 45 x 60cm.
3-D Geomorphological Models
These 3-D Geomorphology Models are available in size 25x35cm.
Complete, very superior models, supplied in sets and must for every
educational institution.
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Set of Eight Models –Features geomorphology of water
bodies.
• Water Fall
• Gorge/Canyon
• Rivers meanders & Oxbow
• Flood Plain & Natural Leaves
• River Delta
• Artesian Water
• Depositional Karst Landform
• Three Stages of the River
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Set of Eight Models–Features geomorphology of land
bodies.
• Sea Waves
• Glaciers
• Rift Valley
• Ground Water
• Faults
• Folds
• Volcanoes
• Action of Wind
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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RANGE OF 3-D MODEL
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FOOD AND NUTRITION
Sizes / Packing can be selected from F and G only.
A comprehensive chart showing the different food groups. The sources
of all the Vitamins and major minerals are clearly shown along with the
related symptoms and ailments.
ZOOLOGY
4062700
4062150/1 The Perch
4062150/2 Animal Meiosis
Food and Nutrition
PICTORIAL FIRST AID CHARTS
Size 50×75cm. Set of 10 charts showing basic first aid procedures.
HUMAN ANATOMY
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Type of Tissues Muscular
Endocrine System
Nervous System
The Skin
4062750
ADDITIONAL CHARTS ON FIRST AID
Size 50×75cm.
BASIC TEACHING CHARTS
Printed on paper sheet, laminated, and fitted with rollers. Different
topics available in this range are
Size 75×100cm. Chart shows all the Road signs (Illustrated). Hints for
Roads Safety are also given.
Road Sense Chart
MAN AND ENVIRONMENT
Size 75×100cm.
4062450/1 Biosphere
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4062450/3 Water Pollution
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4062450/5 Soil Conservation
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4062450/7 Oxygen Cycle
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4062450/9 Nitrogen Cycle
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4062450/11 Sources of Energy
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4062450/13 Managing Environment
Air Pollution
Soil Erosion
Oxygen Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Mineral Cycle
Population Explosion
POLLUTION AND ITS PREVENTION
Size 75×100cm. Provides insight to the pollution problem and suggests
its possible remedies.
4062500
Pollution and its Prevention
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
Size 50×75cm. Set of 5 charts, illustrates the basic concept of health
and its correlation with the hygiene.
4062550
Health and Hygiene
PICTORIAL CHARTS FOR CHILDREN
Size 75×100cm.
4062600/1 Animals
4062600/3 Fruits
4062600/5 Means of Transport
4062600/2 Birds
4062600/4 Flowers
NEW FOOD CHARTS
Available in two parts, these charts contain about 110 items with their
illustrations, properties and values vis-à-vis human health.
Part 1: Milk & Milk Products – Fruits – Food Grains
Part 2: Vegetables – Pulses – Meat Products
4062650
New Food Charts
4062800/1 Poisons and their antidotes
4062800/2 Burns and Scalds
4062800/3 Large illustrated First Aid chart, size 75×100cm
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
ROAD SENSE CHART
4062400
Pictorial First Aid Charts
Size 70×100cm.
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Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulation of Blood
Brain and Nervous System
Digestive System
Human Eye
Human Ear
Kidney, Skin and Excretory Organs
Respiratory System
Human Heart
Endocrine System
Genito Urinary Organs (Male)
Female Reproductive System
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, LARGE
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The Human Skeleton
The Circulation of Blood
The Brain and Nervous System
Organs of Digestion and Assimilation
Human Eye and Ear
Skin, Kidney and Excretory Organs
Human Head
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HUMAN TORSO, MALE & FEMALE
1
A Very useful and beautiful model of natural size dissectible into 10 parts, without sterno abdominal wall but with ribs, sternum, clavicle with their
attachments. Thoracic and abdominal organs detachable individually like lungs, heart, stomach, liver, intestine etc., for detailed study. Half of the
skull cap is removable to show brain and its structure, which can be taken out, sectioned head and neck are showing internal organs of that region.
Male/Female reproductive organs can be easily taken out dissectible into 2 parts. (Male or Female can be supplied as per customer's requirement).
Natural size with numbered Key Card.
4070050
Human Torso, Male & Female
HUMAN TORSO
2
A Very useful and beautiful model of natural size dissectible into 12 parts, without sterno abdominal wall but with ribs, sternum, clavicle with their
attachments. Thoracic and abdominal organs detachable individually like lungs, heart, stomach, liver, intestine etc., for detailed study. Half of the
skull cap is removable to show brain and its structure, which can be taken out, sectioned head and neck are showing internal organs of that region.
Sexless model with numbered Key Card.
4070100
Human Torso
HUMAN TORSO WITH INTERCHANGEABLE SEX ORGANS (MALE & FEMALE)
3
Same as per Cat No. 4070050, but dissectible into 12 parts. Male/Female reproductive organs can be easily taken out dissectible into 2 parts. (Male
or Female can be supplied as per customer's requirement). Natural size with numbered Key Card.
4070150
Human Torso with Interchangeable Sex Organs (Male & Female)
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3
2
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN TORSO WITH INTERCHANGEABLE SEX ORGANS
(MALE & FEMALE)
Without ribs cage. The back depicts the complete vertebral column,
p
spinal cord and its meninges and nerves. Part of neck and back are open
d on base with numbered Key Card.
to show vertebral column. Mounted
4070200
rchangeable Sex Organs (Male &
Human Torso with Interchangeable
Female)
HUMAN TORSO WITH HEAD
Youth model, about 520mm in height. The brain is fixed in the skull but
the skull cap is removed to show the internal structure. Lungs, liver,
stomach, intestine etc., can also be removed to show the internal
structure. With numbered Key Card.
4070250
Human Torso with Head
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HUMAN TORSO WITH MUSCLES AND OPEN BACK
1
A reasonably detailed, life size, torsos with muscles comprising 17 removable parts
and open back. The open part of neck and back depicts the complete vertebral
column, spinal cord and its meninges and nerves. All the systems and anatomical
structures shown in the model are easily accessible. This model is hand painted and
shows the details of internal organs including half of the brain, one eye with muscles
and optic nerve, two lungs, half of a kidney, two parts heart, bronchial tree, liver,
stomach, small and large intestines, appendix flap, liver with gall bladder and pelvic
floor, and first lumbar vertebra. Part of neck and back are open to show ver tebral
column. Mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4070300
Human Torso with Muscles and Open Back
HUMAN TORSO, WITHOUT HEAD
2
Dissectible into 8 parts, showing visceral organs, a very useful model for teaching
elementary classes. All parts are detachable to show the body cavity. It is also a
sexless model, made of unbreakable material, nicely coloured with numbered Key
Card.
4070350
Human Torso, without Head
HUMAN TORSO, MEDIUM SIZE
3
2
A newly designed model, showing all internal parts. Dissectible in 8 parts, the head is
cut vertically to show internal nasal chamber and details of brain, painted in natural
colours, mounted on board with numbered Key Card.
4070400
3
Human Torso, Medium Size
1
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN TORSO, UNISEX, 12 PARTS
1
The following components of this torso are removable:
l 2 - part head
l 2 - part removable heart
l 2 Lungs
l Stomach
l Liver with gall bladder
l Front half of kidney
With numbered Key Card.
4070450
Human Torso, Unisex, 12 Parts
HUMAN TORSO, UNISEX, 16 PARTS
2
This Torso is especially popular for use by the students for human anatomical studies. It
shows the human anatomy in great detail and contains the following removable parts:
l 3-part Head
l 2 Lungs with sternum and rig attachments
l 2-part heart
l Stomach
l Liver with gall bladder
l 4-part intestinal tract
l Front half of kidney
l Front half of urinary bladder
With numbered Key Card.
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4070550
an Torso,
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Unisex, 16 Parts
Human
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MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN TORSO WITH OPEN BACK, 18 PARTS
This versatile, yet economical, torso has all the
necessary parts required to study the human anatomy
and provides a detailed view of back vertebrae.
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l
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l
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Features a removable head with nose and mouth
cavities, pharynx, skull base with the rear of the
skull exposed, and detachable six - part eyeball with
optic nerve.
Skull has removable four-part half brain with
arteries.
Lower cutaneous layers are removed on half of the
face, exposing mandible, dentition, musculature,
nerves, and blood vessels.
Removable stomach, liver and gallbladder, small and
large intestines, pancreas, and two-part heart with
detachable front wall.
Neck and back are open from the cerebellum to the
sacrum, and the seventh thoracic vertebra is
removable.
With numbered Key Card.
4070600
Human Torso with Open Back, 18 Parts
HUMAN TORSO, DUAL SEX, 24 PARTS
Natural size, durable plastic, 85cm High, with
interchangeable male and female genitalia. The torso is
suitable for demonstrating all the major anatomical
parts of human body. It separates into 24 parts as
following:
l 2 - Brain
l Eye
l 2 - Lung
l 2 - Heart
l 2 - Stomach
l Liver
l Half Kidney
l 4 - Intestine system
l 4 - Male genital insert
l 4 - Female genital insert
l Torso Body
4070650
Human Torso, Dual Sex, 24 Parts
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HUMAN TORSO, WITH OPEN BACK, 27 PARTS
This life sized Torso model features 27 different removable parts and open back offering comprehensive and detailed investigation of human
anatomy.
The model clearly shows the muscular layers, the spinal column, and the nerve branches. All the systems and anatomical structures shown in the
model are easily accessible. A sectioned vertebra is removable for further study, revealing the spinal cord in section as well. This accurate model is
hand painted to call out the minutest details of internal organs including the small and large intestine with removable appendix, two-part stomach,
pancreas with spleen, liver with gall bladder, half of a kidney, four-part lungs, two-part heart, trachea, aorta with oesophagus, one eye with optic
nerve, and half of the brain. It also includes four-part interchangeable male and female reproductive systems. The torso is mounted on a base with
numbered Key Card.
4070700
Human Torso, with Open Back, 27 Parts
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HUMAN TORSO AFRICAN - 12 PARTS
12 parts life size torso without Sex determination. Removable parts include Eye with optical nerve
and half brain. The lungs and heart are in two parts; front portion of kidney, stomach, half of bladder
and small/large intestine with appendix flap opening and cover. Available in size 38 x 24 x 89 cm,
Weight 7.5 kg.
4070710
Human Torso African - 12 Parts
HUMAN TORSO DUAL SEX AFRICAN-24 PARTS
Natural size, durable 85cm High, with interchangeable male and female genitalia. The torso is
suitable for demonstrating all the major anatomical parts of human body. It separates into 24 parts
4070720
Human Torso Dual Sex African - 24 Parts
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HUMAN HEAD WITH BRAIN
Dissectible in three parts, life size model, mounted on board, the brain
is dissected into 2 parts and can be taken out to show the important
parts of skull and cranial nerves etc. With numbered Key Card.
4070900
Human Head with Brain
HUMAN MUSCULAR FIGURE
Muscle Anatomy Depicted in Detail, in a Convenient Size. One- quarter
life size, and a fraction of the price of full-size models, the Mini
Muscular Figure accurately illustrates the structures of all the
superficial muscles of the human body. The chest plate can be removed
to view the internal organs, and one side includes a female mammary
gland. With numbered Key Card.
4070800
Human Muscular Figure
MICRO ANATOMY, MUSCLE FIBER
The model illustrates a section of a skeletal muscle fiber and its
neuromuscular end plate magnified approximately 10000 times. The
muscle fiber is the basic element of the diagonally striped skeletal
muscle.
4070850
HUMAN BRAIN
Life-sized and highly detailed, this model of the human brain is
sagittally sectioned; both halves can be separated into frontal with
parental lobes, temporal with occipital lobes, half of the brain stem,
and half of the cerebellum. The eight-piece model rests in a plastic
base and can be removed for closer examination. With numbered Key
Card.
4070950
Human Brain
Micro Anatomy, Muscle Fiber
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HUMAN BRAIN, 4 PARTS
HUMAN BRAIN, STANDARD, 2 PARTS
Similar to Cat No. 4071050, but available in four parts.
This brain is medially divided, perfect for beginning studies because of
its affordable prices. Delivered on removable base with numbered Key
Card.
4071100
4071000
Human Brain, 4 Parts
Human Brain, Standard, 2 Parts
HUMAN BRAIN, 2 PARTS
A medially divided brain, perfect for beginning studies because of its
affordable price. Delivered on removable base with numbered Key
Card.
4071150
Human Brain, 2 Parts
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VASCULAR
ANATOMY,
PARTS
HUMAN BRAIN, 2 PARTS
This brain is medially divided, the right half can be disassembled into
frontal with parental lobes, brain stem with two part temporal and
occipital lobes. Complete on removable base with numbered Key Card.
4071050
Human Brain, 2 Parts
Ideal for demonstrating the anatomy of the brain and how blood is
transferred to and throughout it, this life-size, realistic model can be
studied both externally and internally for a through understanding of
the structure and path of blood vessels. The model is sagittally
sectioned, with both halves separable into four parts: the frontal with
parietal lobes, temporal with occipital lobes, brain stem, and
cerebellum. The basilar artery is also removable. The model rests on a
base and can be removed for closer examination. With numbered Key
Card.
4071200
Vascular Brain Anatomy, 4 Parts
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HUMAN BRAIN IN HEAD
The life-size brain and head can be examined as a cohesive unit, or the
many sections can be studied individually, illustrating the relationship
between the brain and the skull. When the brain is removed it reveals
the detailed vascular anatomy of the base of the skull, including the
dura mater, basilar artery, and twelve pairs of cranial nerves. The
brain itself is sagittally sectioned; each half further separates into the
frontal with parietal lobes, temporal with occipital lobes, brain stem,
and cerebellum. The ten-piece model is mounted on a base with
numbered Key Card.
4071250
HUMAN BRAIN, WITH ARTERIES, 8 PARTS
Unmounted. Similar to Cat No. 4071350, but in available in eight parts.
4071400
Human Brain, with Arteries, 8 Parts
Human Brain in Head
HUMAN BRAIN, WITH ARTERIES, DELUXE, 9 PARTS
This medially divided deluxe brain model shows the brain arteries as
well as the removable basilar artery. Both halves can be disassembled
into:
l Frontal with parietal lobes
l Temporal with occipital lobes
l Half of brain stem
l Half of cerebellum
On removable base with numbered Key Card.
4071300
Human Brain, with Arteries, Deluxe, 9 Parts
HUMAN BRAIN, WITH
ARTERIES, 9 PARTS
This brain model shows the
brain arteries, separate
altogether into 9 parts but
mounted in normal
position on a base with
numbered Key Card.
4071350
Human Brain,
with Arteries,
9 Parts
HUMAN BRAIN SECTION
An enlarged and very detailed section through the right half of the
brain, including a portion of the skull. The pi mater has been removed.
This model is double sided and finely coloured. One surface is on the
median line, including a section of the falx cerebri. A sagittal cut on the
reverse exposes the lateral ventricle with 49 references on the model
with Numbered Key Card.
4071450
Human Brain Section
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HUMAN HEAD, MEDIAN AND FRONTAL SECTION
HUMAN HEAD
This life-size 6-parts head features a removable 4-parts brain half with
arteries. The eyeball with optic nerve is also removable and one side
exposes the nose, mouth cavity. Pharynx, occiput and skull base. With
numbered Key Card.
4071550
2 relief models on baseboard. The frontal section runs through mouth
and nose cavity and both orbits. It shows all relevant structure of the
Human Head in detail. Natural size, not detachable, on board with
numbered Key Card.
4071650
Human Head, Median and Frontal Section
Human Head
HUMAN HEAD AND NECK
HUMAN HEAD MODEL WITH MUSCLES
Similar to Cat No. 4071550, but showing muscles of face to study the
same. This model shows the right side and left side separate, to reveal
the major muscles, nerves and blood vessels of the Human face.
A relief model on baseboard, showing all internal organs. Natural size,
showing median section of brain, nose, mouth and pharynx, larynx and
vertebral column of the neck. With numbered Key Card.
4071700
4071600
Human Head Model With Muscles
Human Head and Neck
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HUMAN HALF HEAD AND NECK WITH MUSCULATURE
Sagittally sectioned to display the external and internal details at the
same time, the life-size model beautifully details the surface
musculature, veins, arteries, and nerves on the right side, and the
details of the brain and associated structures such as the ventricles,
brain stem, medulla, and more on the left. The model also shows a
sectioned vertebral column and nerve cord, tongue, sinus cavities,
oesophagus, and larynx. The model is mounted on a stand and can be
removed for closer examination. With numbered Key Card.
4071750
Human Half Head and Neck with Musculature
HUMAN HEAD WITH NECK, 4 PARTS
HUMAN HEAD AND NECK MUSCULATURE, 5 PARTS
The left half of this life-size model in mid-sagittal section shows the
muscles, with nerves, vessels and bony structure, and contains a
removable brain half. The half is mounted on a detachable neck part,
which is sectioned both horizontally and diagonally. Supplied on
baseboard with numbered Key Card.
With unparalleled surface anatomy, removable parts, and nearly 200
structures to examine and identify, this lifelike model can enhance
your lessons on the nervous system and human musculature. The
cranium of the ¾ life-size model can be removed, revealing the interior
structure of the skull, as can the brain, which can be further dissected
into three parts. The five-part model is mounted on a base and can be
removed for closer study. With numbered Key Card.
4071800
Human Head with Neck, 4 Parts
4071850
Human Head and Neck Musculature, 5 Parts
NEURON
Enlarged approximately 2500 times, showing neuron structure clearly
based on the latest electron microscopy. Showing medulated nerve
fiber, axon, myelin sheath and nodes of ranvier etc., mounted on base
with numbered Key Card.
4071900
Neuron
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HUMAN SPINAL CORD
This model shows the central nervous system. It contains set of two
models. The spinal cord section, details the white and gray matter,
sulci, ganglion, and fissures. The model of the spinal cord with nerve
branches, displays the ventral and dorsal roots of the spinal nerve. The
tow models are mounted on a common base, and a transparent case is
included for protection. With numbered Key Card.
4071950
Human Spinal Cord
HUMAN SPINAL CORD
The upper thoracic spinal cord is rendered in longitudinal and cross
section, and enlarged 6,to show dorsal and ventral nerve roots with
ganglia, as well as the blood supply. Each type of nerve has been
painted a different color: afferent visceral nerves - green; afferent
somatic nerves - yellow; efferent visceral nerves - red; and efferent
somatic nerves - black. The model is mounted on a base, which features
a circuitry diagram with numbered Key Card.
4072000
Human Spinal Cord
HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM
This model shows a schematic representation of the central and
peripheral nervous system. An excellent model to study the structure
of the human nervous system. With numbered Key Card.
4072050
Human Nervous System
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CEREBELLUM
This Model has been designed
for the help of Medical Doctors
to show the Cerebellum,
mounted on base with
numbered Key Card.
4072150
Cerebellum
HUMAN EYE BALL
Seven-piece model provides exceptional detail of the human eye.
l Detailed model enlarged 3x actual size.
l Removable upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle
l attachments, both halves of the choroid coat with iris and retina,
lens and vitreous humour.
Mounted on durable base with numbered Key Card.
4072250
Human Eye Ball
PITUITARY GLAND AND HYPOTHALAMUS
This Model has been designed for the help of Medical Doctors to show
the Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus, mounted on base with
numbered Key Card.
4072200
Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus
HUMAN EYE
5 times enlarged, dissectible into 6 parts, sectioned horizontally, upper
half of the sclerotic membrane, choroids membrane (2), retina with
vitreous humor, lens, lower half of the sclerotic membrane are clearly
shown with numbered Key Card.
4072300
Human Eye
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HUMAN EYE WITH ORBIT
Similar to Cat No. 4072300, but with orbit.
4072400
Human Eye, with Orbit
HUMAN EYE
This model eye, enlarged to approximately file times life size, is made
of tough vinyl plastic. It is dissectible into six parts including the sclera
with cornea and muscle insertions (two parts), vascular tunis with
retina and iris (two parts), vitreous body, and lens with numbered Key
Card.
4072550
Human Eye
HUMAN EYE WITH
EYELIDS
HUMAN EYE, ENLARGED 5 TIMES
This model is 5x enlarged dissectible into 7 parts. Both halves of sclera
with cornea and eye muscle attachments and choroid with iris and
retina, lens, vitreous humor on base with numbered Key Card.
4072450
Human Eye, Enlarged 5 Times
Ideal for
demonstrating
the relationship of
the eyeball to the
associated musculature
within the orbit, the 5xenlarged model includes
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eyelids, the bony orbit with
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intraocular muscles, a tear duct,
and lachrymal gland. The eye
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itself is horizontally sectioned,
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and muscles are removable. The
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two-part choroid with iris,
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retina, and optic nerve; clear
lens; and clear vitreous humor are also all removable. The eight - piece
model is mounted on a stand with numbered Key Card.
4072600
Human Eye with Eyelids
HUMAN EYE WITH EYELIDS
Ideal for demonstrating the relationship of the eyeball to the
associated musculature within the orbit, the 5x-enlarged model
includes eyelids, the bony orbit with intraocular muscles, a tear duct,
and lachrymal gland. The eye itself is horizontally sectioned, and the
sclera with clear cornea and muscles are removable. The two part
choroid with iris, retina, and optic nerve; clear lens; and clear vitreous
humor are also all removable. The eight piece model is mounted on a
base with numbered Key Card.
4072500
Human Eye with Eyelids
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HUMAN EYE WITH EYELIDS
Similar to Cat No. 4072600, but mounted on base.
HUMAN EYE DEMONSTRATION MODEL
4072650
Human Eye with Eyelids
One side of this 6x model shows the eye socket with a sagittal cut away,
while the other side of the model shows the outside of the eye and all
the muscle attachments, as well as illustrations depicting how the eye
focuses. The cut away is encased in a clear protective covering and two
separate insets show the fine structure of the retina as seen with an
electron microscope. This model comes attached to a stand with a base
with numbered Key Card.
4072750
Human Eye Demonstration Model
AN EYE IN ORBIT
HUMAN
This removable, 4x-enlarged, horizontally sectioned eye features a
two-part choroid with iris and retina, the clear plastic lens and vitreous
humor. The tear duct and the intraocular muscles are also shown. The
seven-piece model is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
4072700
Human Eye in Orbit
FUNCTIONAL HUMAN EYE
Enlarged approx. 6 times, 5 parts, on one side the model shows the eye
socket with a sagittal cutaway. In addition, the black ground to the eye
and the muscles of the eye are shown separately. On the other side of
model, the eye ball with its muscles are shown.
A unique apparatus allows you to recreate the conditions of visual
deficiencies in the human eye. The clear silicone elastic lens chamber
of the model is filled with water. When water is added or subtracted
with the included syringe, the curvature of the lens is changed, which
alters the focus of images projected on the retina. The shape of the
eyeball is adjustable as well. Once the deficiencies have been
observed, the included corrective lenses can be added to show how
vision defects can be modified. The five-piece model is mounted on a
base with the projection object on a separate stand. The set comes
with two lenses, lens holder, projection object, model, and instruction
manual with numbered Key Card.
4072720
4072800
HUMAN EYE DEMONSTRATION MODEL, 5 PARTS
Human Eye Demonstration Model, 5 Parts
Functional Human Eye
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HUMAN EAR
FUNCTIONAL HUMAN EYE
This Functional Human Eye Model of the Human Eye demonstrates the
way the lens thickens or flattens to focus an image on the retina. The
actual lens is a chamber constructed of optically clear silicone
elastomer connected by tubing to a water-filled syringe. Water forced
into the lens increases its thickness and curvature; withdrawal flattens
the profile of the lens, changing its focus. The " Shape" of the eye can
also be altered to simulate myopia (nearsightedness) and
hypermetropia (farsightedness). Used in conjunction with a bright
light source (such as an ordinary slide projector), images can be
focused on the model's retina. You can dramatically demonstrate
visual accommodation; near-point of vision; visual blind spot;
presbyopia (age-related loss of accommodation from lack of lens
elasticity); and the use of corrective lenses to treat myopia and
hypermetropia (lenses and lens holder included). Complete with
illustrated instructions and projection object on stand with numbered
Key Card.
4072850
Four times actual size model supports detailed study of the human ear.
l Petrous portion of the temporal bone section of the auditory canal
is removable.
l Labyrinth can be extracted and opened.
l Tympanic membrane with malleus and incus can be removed
and separated into six parts.
l Mounted on a sturdy base
l Includes comprehensive key card.
4072950
Human Ear
Functional Human Eye
HUMAN EAR, GIANT, ENLARGED 5 TIMES, 2 PARTS
This version is a whopping 5 times life-size for easy viewing from
anywhere in the classroom! Representation of outer, middle and inner
ear. Removable auditory osicles and labyrinth with cochlea and
vestibulocochlear nerve. Mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
MICRO ANATOMY OF EYE
The model illustrates the microscopic structure of the retina with
choroid and sclera. The left block-like, layered side of the model side
shows the complete structure of the retina including the supplying
vascular layer and parts of the sclera from a light microscopic view. The
right part of the model is a sectional enlargement. It shows the
microscopic structure of the photoreceptors and the cells of the
pigmented layer.
4072900
Micro Anatomy of Eye
4073000
Human Ears, Giant, Enlarged 5 Times, 2 Parts
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HUMAN EAR
Showing approximately 4 times enlarged. The petros portion of the
temporal bone section of the auditory canal is removed. The tympanic
membrane with malleus and incus are also removable, dissectible into
3 parts, mounted on base.
Representation of outer, middle and inner ear, Removable eardrum
with hammer, anvil and stirrup, additionally with two removable bone
section to close the middle and inner ear with numbered Key Card.
4073050
HUMAN NOSE LS
This 2x model shows a cross section of the cranium so students can see
how various structures are placed inside the head. It features an elastic
epiglottis to show the relationship of the nasopharynx structures. The
model is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
Human Ear
4073200
Human Nose LS
HUMAN TEETH WITH TONGUE
With detachable teeth model, dissectible into 2 parts, mounted on
base. With numbered Key Card.
4073250
HUMAN EAR
Approximately 5 to 6 times enlarged, on board with pinna, dissectible
into 4 parts. The mechanism of hearing can be easily explained with the
numbered Key Card.
4073100
Human Ear
HUMAN TEETH WITH TONGUE
Similar to Cat No. 4073250, but 3 parts. Natural size on stand. With
numbered Key Card.
4073300
Human Teeth with Tongue
Human Teeth with Tongue
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HUMAN TEETH WITH TONGUE
This model shows the lower jaw up to the second molar, the tongue with
mouth floor musculature in median section and the right sublingual and
sub-mandibular gland. On removable base with numbered Key Card.
4073350
Human Teeth with Tongue
HUMAN LOWER JAW WITH TEETH
HUMAN UPPER AND LOWER JAW
Showing various positions of teeth in upper and lower jaws. Internal
wall is removed to show the incisors, permanent canine and permanent
premolar, milk canine, milk premolars, permanent incisors in full view
and also the arteries, veins and nerves serving them. Mounted on base
with numbered Key Card.
Pre - Adolescent jaw shows permanent teeth emerging. The model of a
lower Left jaw has been enlarged about 3½´ to enhance the details.
The jaw is dissected to show roots, nerves, and vessels. It also includes
four removable teeth: incisor, premolar, molar, and developing canine.
One Molar in the jaw is sectioned to show its inner structure; another
contains caries. The five-piece model is mounted on a base with
numbered Key Card.
4073500
Human Lower Jaw with Teeth
4073400/1 Human Upper and Lower Jaw, on Base
4073400/2 Human Upper and Lower Jaw, on Stand
HUMAN LOWER JAW WITH TEETH
Greatly enlarged, for showing all the position of tooth the inner wall is
removed, mounted on board with numbered Key Card.
HUMAN TRIPLE ROOT MOLAR
4073450
Human Lower Jaw with Teeth
15 times enlarged approx., dissectible into 6 parts, longitudinally
sectioned through crown, mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4073550
Human Triple Root Molar
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HUMAN DENTITION DEVELOPMENT ON STAND
Natural Size, durable plastic, showing the half upper and lower jaw of
new born child, 5-year old child, 9-year old child and young adult. This
model is on stand and also available individually.
4073700
Human Dentition Development on Stand
HUMAN LOWER MOLAR WITH ONE ROOT
4073600
Human Lower Molar with One Root
1
2
Showing all details, on stand.
HUMAN DENTAL CARE
1
This model is enlarged enough for showing to a classroom for cleaning
techniques with toothbrush in large size with numbered Key Card.
4073750
Human Dental Care
HUMAN DENTAL CARE, SMALL SIZE
2
Similar to Cat No. 4073750, but smaller in size.
4073800
Human Dental Care, Small Size
CLASSIC TOOTH MODEL SERIES
This series shows 4 representative types of adult dentition individually
mounted on removable stands:
l 2-part lower incisor with longitudinal section
l 2-part lower canine with longitudinal section
l 2-part lower twin-root molar with longitudinal section showing
caries attack
l 2-part upper triple-root molar with longitudinal section and caries
insert
All the four are available, individually.
4073620
Classic Tooth Model Series
HUMAN DENTAL HYGIENE MODEL
This 3X life size model shows the upper and lower dentition of an adult
human. A valuable aid fro teaching proper oral hygiene procedures.
4073810
Human Dental Hygiene Model
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TEETH AND EATING
Activities those can be performed with this kit
1. Why do we eat food?
2. What do cats eat?
3. Structure of your teeth.
4. Structure of animals teeth
5. Why teeth get dcy?
6. Steps to do well brushing to your teeth
4073820
Teeth And Eating
HUMAN LARYNX
Full size, dissectible in 2 parts showing muscles, thyroid glands and
larynx, mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4073900
Human Larynx
HUMAN LARYNX, FULL SIZE, 3 PARTS
Dissectible into 3 parts, an enlarged model showing cartilages,
ligaments, muscles and relief of mucous membrane etc. with
numbered Key Card.
This model showing larynx, wind pipe, ligaments, muscles and thyroid
gland. This product is being made with the advice of medical doctors.
One half removable, dissectible into three parts, mounted on base with
numbered Key Card.
4073850
4073950
HUMAN LARYNX WITH TEETH AND TONGUE
Human Larynx with Teeth and Tongue
Human Larynx, Full Size, 3 Parts
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THYROID GLAND
This Model has been
designed for the help of
Medical Doctors to show
the Thyroid Gland.
Mounted on base with
numbered Key Card.
4074100
Thyroid Gland
HUMAN LARYNX, FUNCTIONAL
The 4 times enlargement of a larynx is ideal for lessons on speech and
speech pathology. All the structures associated with the larynx are
visible like the hyoid bone, cartilage, epiglottis, and muscles. The
model features a drawstring which can be pulled, causing the arytenoid
cartilage to pivot, to stimulate the function of the vocal cords. In
addition, the epiglottis opens and closes to demonstrate swallowing. It
is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
4074000
Human Larynx, Functional
TONSILS
HUMAN HEART
Showing details of Tonsil. This model is
being made with the help of medical
doctors to show the problem of Tonsil.
Mounted on base with numbered Key
Card.
This two-part model enlarged 2½ - 3x, is ideal for group study because
of its prominent size and enhanced visibility. It shows both atria with
auricles, the coronary sulus, the coronary and pulmonary blood vessels,
and segments of the oesophagus, trachea, aorta, and vena cava.
Students can remove the anterior wall to study the internal structures,
including the entrance points of the superior and inferior vena cava and
flexible tricuspid, mitral, and aortic valves. The model is mounted on a
stand, and represents a portion of the pericardium resting in its natural
position on the diaphragm. With numbered Key Card.
4074050
Tonsils
4074150
Human Heart
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HUMAN HEART
R
This Heart Model dissectible into 2
parts. Removable
R
from stand for
convenient examination. Clearly
shows internal and external anatomy
including valves, cardiac chambers,
and pulmonary and systemic vascular
structures. Mounted on a stand with
numbered Key Card.
4074300
Human Heart
HUMAN HEART
This model is three times life size and separates into four parts for
detailed study. Sectioned so that both ventricles and atria open to
expose the valves & large blood vessels near the heart and musculature
of the heart are also shown, mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4074200
Human Heart
HUMAN HEART
Dissectible into 2 parts, very useful for elementary class students,
showing all main parts of heart with key-card, 3 times enlarged with
numbered Key Card.
HUMAN HEART, ECONOMICAL
Economical version of Cat No. 4074200, but is four parts.
4074250
Human Heart, Economical
4074350
Human Heart
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HUMAN HEART, GIANT SIZE
Dissectible into 4 parts on white base showing the outside of
pericardium and diaphragm. The heart is cut by a vertical line towards
the level of ventricular septum. The arc of aorta and superior vena cava
can be removed, both auricles and ventricles with bicuspid and
tricuspid semi lunar walls as well as the sigmoid valves can be easily
seen. With numbered Key Card.
4074400
HUMAN HEART, 2 PARTS
Human Heart showing two parts natural size showing frontal section
and the front heart is removable to show in the class-room with
numbered Key Card.
Human Heart, Giant Size
4074500
Human Heart, 2 Parts
HUMAN HEART, ¾ FULL SIZE, 2 PARTS
The heart's major functions and structures are numbered for easy
memorization on this slightly reduced adult-size heart.
l Features a removable front wall.
l Clearly shows the aorta, pulmonary artery, left and right
ventricles, left and right atria, septum and both vena cava.
l Mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
4074450
Human Heart, ¾ Full Size, 2 Parts
HUMAN HEART, 2 PARTS
Human Heart Natural size Economy model, smaller in size in two parts
with numbered Key Card.
4074550
Human Heart, 2 Parts
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MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN HEART,
HEART
RT, 3 PARTS
P RTS
PAR
Human Heart
art Model dissectible in
three partss showing Bicuspid and
tricuspid semilunar and sigmoid
unted on plastic base.
values. Mounted
The modelss in numbered along
ered Key Card.
with numbered
4074600
Human Heart, 3 Parts
HUMAN HEART, 7 PARTS
This model shows the anatomy of the human heart and is horizontally
sectioned at the level of the valve plane. The following parts can be
removed:
l Oesophagus
l Trachea
l Superior vena cava
l Aorta
l Front Heart Wall
l Upper half of the heart
Mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4074700
Human Heart, 7 Parts
HYPERTENSION MODEL, 6
PARTS
ul
This model shows the harmful
st
effects of hypertension on the most
susceptible organs. It consists of
n,
scaled down depictions of brain,
ey,
y
eye, 2-part Heart, 2-part Kidney,
and an enlarged artery.
All of the organs can be rotated or
th
removed for closer viewing with
numbered Key Card.
4074750
HUMAN HEART, 4 PARTS
This Heart Model easily dissectible in four pieces, enlarged 2X and
detachable the various parts for a closer look at the intricate inner
structure. The model is mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4074650
Human Heart, 4 Parts
Hypertension Model, 6 Parts
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
139
HUMAN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
An exceptional representation of the vascular system, the model shows
the basic human skeletal structure as well, so student can understand
how it relate to blood circulation. It also features the heart, lungs,
liver, spleen and kidneys. The model is mounted on the base and
includes a key Card for identifying structures.
4074800
man Circulatory System
Human
HUMAN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, FUNCTIONAL
Demonstrate students the circulatory system in action with this
working model. Simply squeeze the simple bulb "pump" to send the
dyed liquid through the four-chambered heart and plastic "vessels".
The venous tubing is tinted blue to differentiate between oxygenated
and non-oxygenated blood. Dye and syringe are included to refill the
system. The one piece model is mounted on a base with numbered Key
Card.
4074900
HUMAN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, SMALL SIZE
Similar to Cat No. 4074800, but smaller in size.
4074850
Human Circulatory System, Small Size
Human Circulatory System, Functional
140
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
MICRO ANATOMY, ARTERY AND VEINS
The model shows a medium-sized muscular artery with two adjacent veins from the ante-brachial area with adjoining fat tissue and muscle
enlarged 14 times. The model illustrates the reciprocal anatomical relationship of artery and vein and the basic functional techniques of the venous
valves ("valve function" and "muscle pump"). The left vein and the middle artery are fenestrated in the upper anterior segment, revealing the
various layers of the wall structure in a cross and longitudinal section and in top view. The right vein is opened throughout in the anterior segment,
revealing the orifice of a feeder vein and two venous valves, i.e. "flap valves" formed by a duplication of the tunica intima. On the rear of the model,
the relief of two veins is shown to illustrate the functional aspect of the venous valves. This model mounted on a base.
4074950
Micro Anatomy, Artery and Veins
HUMAN LUNGS SHOWING BRONCHIAL TREE
HUMAN LUNGS
Dissectible in 2 parts, mounted on stand, showing all important parts.
On base with numbered Key Card.
The lungs are transparent, made of plastic. A unique model for
classroom demonstration with numbered Key Card.
4075050
4075000
Human Lungs
Human Lungs Showing Bronchial Tree
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
141
2
FUNCTIONAL LUNG MODEL
The unique and easy to use model features parts that accurately
replicate the human structures' function during respiration. Pull on the
rubber diaphragm covering the bottom of bell jar reduces pressure
inside jar, the balloon “lungs” fill with air. Push the diaphragm in, and
the balloon collapse recreating exhalation. The set includes an acrylic
bell jar, Y tube, two balloons and rubber diaphragm with a knob for easy
movement.
4075070
Functional Lung Model
1
LOBULE OF THE LUNG WITH ADDITIONAL MODEL
PULMONARY ALVEOLI
A beautifully detailed depiction of the structures involved in gaseous
exchange, the model clearly shows the alveolar epithelium, where
oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is give off, as well as the alveoli,
intact and sectioned, to reveal the capillary network. Arteries and
veins are displayed with both bronchioles connecting to alveolar ducts,
color-coded elastic fibers, smooth muscle, mucous membranes, and
cartilage. The back of the model diagrams the circulation within the
lobule and the pleura. The model is mounted on a stand and can be
removed for closer examination.
HUMAN LUNGS WITH HEART
Dissectible in 4 parts, economy range, mounted on base. Showing the
position of lungs diaphragm and heart. With numbered Key Card.
4075150
4075100/1 Lobule of the Lung 1
4075100/2 Model of Pulmonary Alveoli
2
Human Lungs with Heart
142
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN LUNGS WITH HEART AND LARYNX
This model contains the following removable parts.
l 2- part Larynx
l Trachea with bronchial tree, vena cava, aorta, 2-part heart,
subclavian and vein, pulmonary artery, two parts lungs, diaphragm,
oesophagus
Mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
4075200
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Showing section of brain, nasal cavity, lungs, Bronchial tree, position of
heart. A set of 3 models mounted on board with numbered Key Card.
Human Lungs with Heart and Larynx
4075300
Human Respiratory System
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, ECONOMICAL
Similar to Cat No. 4075300, but showing only respiration system,
economically priced. Mounted on board with numbered Key Card.
4075350
Human Respiratory System, Economical
HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
An economically priced model showing
nasal cavity and trachea and bronchial
tree, smaller in size. Mounted on board
with numbered Key Card.
4075400
HUMAN LUNGS WITH HEART AND LARYNX, 5 PARTS
Showing Heart structure, trachea with bronchial tree, vena cava,
aorta, pulmonary artery, subclavian artery and vein, oesophagus.
Showing the details structures enlarged mounted on large size base
with numbered Key Card.
4075250
Human Lungs with Heart and Larynx, 5 Parts
Human Respiratory System
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
143
HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Showing the whole digestive system,
from mouth to colon, all with one model.
e
The sagittally sectioned head shows the
d
mouth and oesophagus, with hand painted
d
salivary glands. Trace the path of ingested
ge
food through the stomach, small and large
on
intestines, and colon. The stomach section
and the transverse colon can be detached to
reveal the inner structure of the liver and
gall bladder, the pancreas and spleen are
also shown. The three piece modell is
rd.
mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
4075600
Human Digestive System
HUMAN STOMACH MODEL
HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, SMALL SIZE
Sagittally sectioned to reveal internal muscles. Both the longitudinal
and circular muscle layers are shown in this unique, life - sized model.
The model separates into two parts to show the cardiac and pyloric
sections, as well as the relief of the mucous membrane, the gastric
canal, arteries, nerves and the position of the peritoneum. It is
mounted on a removable stand and base with numbered Key Card.
Similar to Cat No. 4075600, but smaller in size.
4075450
4075650
Human Digestive System, Small Size
Human Stomach Model
HUMAN INTESTINAL VILLUS
A representation of entire villus of one longitudinal section to show the
arterioles and venules of the cut villus to show the lymphatic vessels,
complete with numbered Key Card.
4075500
us
Human Intestinal Villus
MICRO ANATOMY, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
This model illustrates the structure of the fine tissues of four
characteristic sections of the digestive system:
l Oesophagus
l Stomach
l Small Intestine
l Large Intestine
The front of the model, from top to bottom, shows a magnified view in
histological section of the individual sections of the digestive system
and their fine tissue structures. On the back of the model, highly
magnified views of didactically interesting areas of each of the
digestive system sections shown on the front are emphasized.
4075700
Micro Anatomy, Digestive System
144
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN LIVER WITH GALL BLADDER
Enlarged about 1.5 times, durable plastic, showing the branch of
vessels in liver and the bile duct system. The model is mounted on a
base in one piece.
4075800
Human Liver with Gall Bladder
HUMAN LIVER WITH GALL BLADDER
Showing the 4 lobes of the liver, the gall bladder and vessels with
peritoneum, mounted on stand with numbered Key Card.
4075750
Human Liver with Gall Bladder
MICRO ANAT
ATOMY LIVER
ANATOMY,
This two part model shows a highly magnified diagrammatic view of a
section of the liver. It illustrates the structure of the functional and
structural components of the liver in two different enlargements. The
left part of the model shows a section of the liver that comprises
several liver lobules. The right part of the model is a highly magnified
view of the sectional liver lobule on the left.
4075850
Micro Anatomy, Liver
HUMAN LIVER WITH GALL BLADDER, PANCREAS AND
DUODENUM
This life size model shows a section of the liver with gall
bladder,pancreas and duodenum, hepatic and pancreastic ducts.
Mounted on base.
4075760
Human Liver with Gall Bladder, Pancreas And Duodenum
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
145
HUMAN
N KIDNEY WITH ADRENAL GLAND
The intricately
icately designed and highly detailed
model iss perfect for showing students the
exterior and interior structures of a human
kidney and adrenal gland, including the
renal and
d adrenal vessels and the ureter.
r
Sagittallyy sectioned, the front of the
model iss removable to reveal the
medulla, calices, and cortex. The twodel is mounted on a stand with
part model
d Key Card.
numbered
4075900
Human Kidney with Adrenal Gland
HUMAN KIDNEY, RIGHT
4075950/1 Enlarged about 3 times, durable plastic, longitudinal
section of right kidney shows all important parts. In two
part (Front and Back), on a base with numbered Key Card.
4075950/2 Similar to 4075950/1, but available on a base.
\HUMAN KIDNEY STRUCTURES
All Aspects of Kidney shown in Three-Model Set. Introduce students to
the basic structure of the kidney, then examine the nephron and a
glomerulus up close, all with one set of three models. The frontal
section of the kidney, enlarged 3x, shows the overall structure with a
schematic of the nephron and Henle's loop. The second model, a 120xenlarged nephron, features the renal tubules, glomeruli with
arterioles, and collecting tube. Enlarged 700x, the third model, a
glomerulus, shows the Bowman's capsule, afferent and efferent
arterioles, capillaries, and podocytes. The three models are mounted
on a common base with numbered Key Card.
4076000
HUMAN KIDNEY ON BASE
About 3 time enlarged on plastic base. Base size 200 x 170mm approx
4075920
Human Kidney On Base
Human Kidney Structures
146
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM
Dissectible into 3 parts, showing urinary bladder, kidneys with ureter,
adrenal glands, bladder with prostate and major blood vessels are
shown. Right kidney sectioned and bladder prostate are removable.
Mounted on base with numbered Key Card.
GLOMERULUS MODEL ON BASE
Glomerulus 700 times, enlarged model. with numbered key card.
4076010
4076050
Human Urinary System
Glomerulus Model On Base
HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM, ECONOMICAL
Similar to Cat No. 4076050, but economically priced, single model,
smaller in size, mounted on board size 300 x 400 mm approx.
4076100
Human Urinary System, Economical
HUMAN KIDNEY
WITH VESSEL
NEPHRON MODEL ON BASE
Nephron and blood vessels 120 times, enlarged model. with numbered
key card.
Dissectible into 2
parts, showing
Kidneys with Ureter,
adrenal glands, with
major blood vessels.
This 3-dimensional
model can be seen
from all angles. The
right kidney is
partially dissected to
show the cortex,
medulla and
pyramids. This model
is mounted on a base
with numbered Key
Card.
4076120
4076015
Nephron Model On Base
Human Kidney with Vessel
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
1
HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM
Three Dimensional Model can be seen from all angles. Slightly larger
than life size and depicted in brilliant color, this model of the full
urinary system can easily be seen by every student in the class. The
vena cava and abdominal aorta are shown; the right kidney is partially
dissected to show the cortex, medulla, pyramids, calyces, pelvis and
origin of the renal artery and vein and tubing represents the urter
leading to the two - part bladder resting on the public symphysis. The
bladder can be opened to reveal the mucosa, trigone, prostatic portion
of the urethra, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory ducts, and vas deferens.
The three-piece model is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
4076150
Human Urinary System
HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM
Interchangeable Parts Present Both Male and Female Systems. The
most detailed and most versatile model of the urinary system that we
offer, it features interchangeable life-size male and female genitalia to
illustrate the differences in the systems. The female insert consists of a
two parts bladder, uterus, and ovaries; the male insert features a twopart bladder and prostate. The kidneys, vasculature, a section of ribs,
vertebrae, and portion of the pelvic bones, along with the muscles of
the posterior abdominal wall, are visible in the deep dissection of the
lower abdomen; the adrenal glands and rectum are also shown. The sixpart model is mounted on a base with numbered Key Card.
4076200/1 Human Urinary System, Female
4076200/2 Human Urinary System, Male 2
1
2
147
148
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN UPPER ABDOMINAL ORGANS
HUMAN MALE AND FEMALE UROGENITAL MODEL
This model shows three-fourths life size. This 3-part plaque mount
features detailed sagittal section of male and female pelvises,
highlighting major urogenital structures of each. In addition, a
generalized urinary system is shown, including renal artery and vein,
kidneys (right side showing interior anatomy), ureters, and urinary
bladder with urethra. Mounted on a durable polymer base with
numbered Key Card.
The upper abdomen is featured in one comprehensive, highly detailed
model, enlarged 3´. Seven organs are included: liver, kidneys and
adrenal glands, gallbladder, pancreas, duodenum, and spleen. The
gallbladder can be removed to reveal the cystic duct with spiral valve.
The pancreas, duodenum, and gallbladder are all dissected to show the
pancreatic, cystic, and bile ducts. The spleen is detailed and pulled
away from the left kidney to reveal the blood vessels that supply it. The
hepatic portal vein and pancreatic arteries are also included. The twopiece model is mounted on a wooden base and can be removed for upclose study. The model is mounted on a stand with numbered Key Card.
4076350
4076250
Human Upper Abdominal Organs
Human Male and Female Urogenital Model
KIDNEY STONE
Kidney Stone Model
is a helpful tool to
inform patients
about kidney stones
(nephrolithiasis)
and urinary stones
(urolithiasis). It
shows an opened
right kidney in
natural size. The
renal calices, the
renal pelvis and the
ureter are opened
as well so that concretions or stones can be
identified in the following typical positions:
l In the area of the renal pyramids
l In the area of origin of the upper calix group
l In the renal cortex
l In the connecting tubule of the lower calix group, causing
congestion of the minor calices (partially closed, partially opened)
l In the ureter
4076300
Kidney Stone
HUMAN PANCREAS, SPLEEN AND DUODENUM
Useful for studying the three abdominal organs in detail. To understand
the roles the spleen, pancreas, and duodenum play in the process of
digestion, examine the life-size model of the three interrelated organs.
It features a sectioned, dissected duodenum showing its internal
structure and the position of the pancreatic ducts, as well as vessels.
The model is mounted on a stand with numbered Key Card.
4076400
Human Pancreas, Spleen and Duodenum
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
149
GALLSTONE
ONE
This graphic model for patient education shows the anatomy of the
biliary system and its surroundings in half natural size. Both acute
inflammation (cholecystitis) and the tissue changes caused by chronic
inflammation can be identified in the gall bladder wall. Gallstones can
be found in the following typical locations.
l In the fundus area of the gall bladder
l In the area of the spiral valve
l In the area of the common bile duct
l In the papillary opening to the small intestine.
The model is mounted on a base.
This natural - sized, graphic model shows the anatomical structures of a
male groin with an indirect inguinal hernia, opened in layers. Two
diagrammatic illustrations on the base allow for a comparison of direct
and indirect hernia. A useful model to help, inform patients before
undergoing surgical interventions. The model is mounted on a base.
4076450
4076550
Gallstone
INGUINAL HERNIA
Inguinal Hernia
DISEASES OF THE OESOPHAGUS
This vivid model designed to educate patients is a life-size frontal
section that reaches from the lower part of the oesophagus to the
upper part of the stomach. The following illnesses are replicated.
l Reflux oesophagitis
l Ulcer
l Barrett's Ulcer
l Oesophageal carcinoma
l Oesophageal varices
l Hiatal hernia
The model is mounted on a base.
4076600
HAEMORRHOID
This vivid model designed to educate patients about haemorrhoids. The
model is a life-size frontal section of the rectum as well as a smaller
relief on a pedestal. In addition to the anatomical structures of the
rectum (sphincter, mucous membrane, venous plexus), the model
shows internal haemorrhoids during stage I and II as well as external
haemorrhoids. The relief exhibit shows haemorrhoids during stage III
and IV. The model is mounted on a base.
4076500
Haemorrhoid
Diseases of the
Oesophagus
150
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN FEMALE PELVIS
Life size, right half of the pelvis showing female reproductive organs,
bladder, uterus, rectum and ovary. Mounted on base economically
priced, with numbered Key Card.
4076650
Human Female Pelvis
HUMAN FEMALE PELVIS, 2 PARTS
Median section. One half of female genital organs with bladder, rectum
is removable, one half is shown at the normal position in the female
pelvis with numbered Key Card.
4076750
Human Female Pelvis, 2 Parts
HUMAN FEMALE PELVIS
HUMAN MALE PELVIS
A 3-dimensional model, life size, superficial and deep structures, half
pelvis is shown, dissectible into 2 parts, showing sagittal section. The
vagina, vulva, uterus, can be removed. With numbered Key Card.
Life size, showing internal and external reproductive organs and other
vital organs of the pelvic area. Mounted on board economically priced
model. With numbered Key Card.
4076700
4076800
Human Female Pelvis
Human Male Pelvis
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
151
HUMAN MALE PELVIS, 2 PARTS
HUMAN MALE PELVIS
Similar to Cat No. 4076800, but simpler and economical model, not
dissectible.
4076850
Median section. One half of male genital organs with bladder, rectum is
removable, one half is shown at the normal position in the male pelvis.
With numbered Key Card.
4076950
Human Male Pelvis, 2 Parts
Human Male Pelvis
HUMAN MALE GENITAL ORGANS
Natural Size, durable plastic, showing the internal and external genital
organs of the pelvis. This model separates into 4 parts.
4077000
HUMAN MALE PELVIS
A three dimensional model, life size, dissectible into 2 parts, the half
portion shows the penis and the bladder, the peritoneum and underline
muscles, veins and arteries are also shown. With numbered Key Card.
4076900
Human Male Pelvis
Human Male Genital Organs
152
MODELS, HUMAN ANATOMY
HUMAN FERTILIZATION PROCESS
Enlarged 2´ to display all pertinent details, the two frontal sections of
the female reproductive organs depict the fertilization process. The
first model shows the path of sperm through the uterus and fallopian
tubes, and a sperm's union with an egg. The second model illustrates
the zygote's implantation in the endometrium. The two models are
mounted on a common base.
4077050
Human Fertilization Process
HUMAN EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT MODELS SET
Twelve separate models on one large, flat base clearly display the
development of a human embryo from shortly after fertilization to the
fetus at two months. Models 1-8 are enlarged 4,000´. The eight models
are mounted on a common base, and each can be removed for closer
study. The set comes with a manual identifying eight structures and a
storage carton.
4077100
Human Early Embryonic Development Models Set
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SET
Similar to Cat No. 4077200, but available in set of 5.
HUMAN EMBRYO
This model shows the beginning stages of Human development with a
greatly enlarged model of a human embryo. Clearly visible are the
origins of individual organs and vertebrae; the model's features are
numbered key card. The model is mounted on a stand.
4077150
Human Embryo
4077250
Human Development Set
Optec Instrumentation
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