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Your cart is empty.【Professional Specimens】Set of 200 prepared slides, 7 types including plants, animals, human tissues, insects, bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms, for use in biological education
RSPP
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
This is a fantastic collection of plant and animal specimen slides. The coverage of life forms is comprehensive, and the slides are prepared beautifully! Most are well-stained, although a few are a little over-stained. And most appear to be the correct species or structure according to the label (as best as I can tell from a quick study). However, I have found a few exceptions in which the label is incorrect or misspelled:Plants slides-22 is labeled "Marcharttis Archegortia L.S." This is probably Marchantia Archegonia, although I do not recognize the Archegonia structures, as compared to images that I have seen in the literature. Perhaps this specimen was cut at an unusual angle or taken from a lesser illustrated stage.23 is labelled "Marchantia Aritheridis L.S." This is almost certainly Marchantia Antheridia; the structures on the slide match pretty closely with images of this that I have seen in the literature.30 is labelled "Cyphella of Marchantia Sec" This is almost certainly Marchantia Gemmae in a Gemma Cup; the structures on the slide match pretty closely with images of this that I have seen in the literature.60 and 61 should be spelled "Stem Parenchyma" and "Stem Sclerenchyma."Animal slides-3 should be spelled "Rotifers."6,7, and 18 are all labeled "Hydra." I am sure that 6 and 7 are correct but slide 18 has a section of a leech, which is a very different kind of animal. My guess is that this is a section from the common medicinal leech of the genus Hirudo, and the label-writer accidently wrote "Hydra" instead of "Hirudo."58 is misspelled and should be written "Dense Connective Tissue Section."89 is labeled "Motor Nerve WM" but this is not correct; it appears to be a section taken from the central nervous system and would not be called a nerve. In comparison, slide 91 shows a nerve trunk and is correctly labeled.
Alejandro
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Aunque algunas láminas no son muy relevantes, el resto es adecuado para las aulas de clase de biología básica. Muy recomendado.
Olivia West
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
The slides arrived in great shape and were immediately put to use by the young scientist in the family. My only gripes are:1) tiny explanation papers printed in small font - please provide me with a link where I can print the slide names myself2) no interpretation for what the abbreviations mean, one has to bing them
shmuel kremerman
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
very nice
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
I've been teaching HS Biology at a charter school this year. I use the slides to supplement our lessons, (truly a necessity for the course). Many of the slides look like repeats of each other. I suppose it's possible that tissues from the body would all look about the same since they are all similarly built, but it is surprising to find so many body slides that look just like each other.I couldn't say that we have looked at many of the other slides since we are studying the human body.
Mihail Mihaylov
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Good quality for the price
justin davis
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023
I have looked at another pack of these slides and came find a better buy. The slides are very well-protected and organized.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022
This set has a wide range of interesting slides to view. The slides are well labeled and have very nice mounted samples. The staining is very well done.
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