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Microslide: Seeds, Spores & Eggs – How Life Begins |
Introduce junior and senior high school students to the world of microscopy with inexpensive, unbreakable microslides. Microslides consist of a strip of film with eight photomicrographs, each reproduced exactly as you would see them through a professional microscope under ideal conditions. You can supply all your students with their own microslides. A detailed text folder is included. Viewers are available separately.
No matter what it becomes - a whale, a fly or a towering oak tree - every living organism begins life as a single cell. With this set students study examples of some of these cells, their structures and how they develop.
1. Starfish egg (400X) 2. Spores - moss, pine pollen (200X) 3. Food seeds (1/2X) 4. Inside a seed - peanut (1/2X) 5. Travelers - raspberry, aster, and birch (5X) 6. Hitchhikers - dandelion, burdock, and raspberry (20X) 7. Tent caterpillar eggs (20X) 8. Flounder eggs (20X)
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