3B Cryptogamae Supplementary Set II

Product Overview

This anatomical teaching model is designed for use in higher education, laboratory instruction, and academic reference environments. It supports visual learning and hands-on study of anatomical structures for instructional and demonstration purposes.

Intended Use

Commonly used in:

University and college teaching programs

Anatomy, biology, and related life science courses

Laboratory, classroom, and instructional settings

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Model#: 3B435
25 Microscope Slides.







1(d). Sphaerotilus natans, bacteria from putrid water 2(d). Cosmarium, desmid 3(c). Chlamydomonas, biflagellate algae 4(c). Cladophora, green alga, branched filaments 5(c). Oedogonium, green alga, simple filaments 6(c). Enteromorpha, seaweed, inflated narrow frond w.m. 7(c). Laminaria saccharina, thallus with sporangia t.s. 8(d). Polysiphonia, marine red alga, antheridia 9(d). Polysiphonia, cystocarps 10(d). Polysiphonia, tetraspores 11(d). Batrachospermum, fresh water red alga 12(d). Exoascus pruni (Taphrina), plum pockets, infected tissue t.s. 13(d). Erysiphe pannosa, rose mildew, conidia t.s. 14(c). Tuber rufum, truffle, t.s. of fruiting body 15(c). Venturia pirinum (Fusicladium), pear scab, t.s. with conidia 16(c). Rhytisma acerinum, tar-spot of maple, leaf with sclerotia t.s. 17(c). Botrytis allii, grey mold of onions, infected tissue t.s. 18(d). Scleroderma vulgare, young fruiting body t.s. 19(e). Mnium, moss, antheridia l.s 20(e). Mnium, moss, archegonia l.s. 21(d). Psilotum, primitive fern, stem and leaflets t.s. 22(e). Lycopodium, clubmoss, sporophyll with spores l.s. 23(c). Lycopodium, stem with stele t.s. 24(c). Equisetum, horse tail, stem t.s. 25(c). Salvinia natans, water fern, sporocarp t.s.

25 Microscope Slides.

1(d). Sphaerotilus natans, bacteria from putrid water 2(d). Cosmarium, desmid 3(c). Chlamydomonas, biflagellate algae 4(c). Cladophora, green alga, branched filaments 5(c). Oedogonium, green alga, simple filaments 6(c). Enteromorpha, seaweed, inflated narrow frond w.m. 7(c). Laminaria saccharina, thallus with sporangia t.s. 8(d). Polysiphonia, marine red alga, antheridia 9(d). Polysiphonia, cystocarps 10(d). Polysiphonia, tetraspores 11(d). Batrachospermum, fresh water red alga 12(d). Exoascus pruni (Taphrina), plum pockets, infected tissue t.s. 13(d). Erysiphe pannosa, rose mildew, conidia t.s. 14(c). Tuber rufum, truffle, t.s. of fruiting body 15(c). Venturia pirinum (Fusicladium), pear scab, t.s. with conidia 16(c). Rhytisma acerinum, tar-spot of maple, leaf with sclerotia t.s. 17(c). Botrytis allii, grey mold of onions, infected tissue t.s. 18(d). Scleroderma vulgare, young fruiting body t.s. 19(e). Mnium, moss, antheridia l.s 20(e). Mnium, moss, archegonia l.s. 21(d). Psilotum, primitive fern, stem and leaflets t.s. 22(e). Lycopodium, clubmoss, sporophyll with spores l.s. 23(c). Lycopodium, stem with stele t.s. 24(c). Equisetum, horse tail, stem t.s. 25(c). Salvinia natans, water fern, sporocarp t.s.

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