Large Corn Germination Plastomount, preserved and encased in clear resin material, observed from every side to see details, include the different stages of corn seed germination, Teacher information guide, student activity sheet, and answer key are included
Large Bean Germination Plastomount, Demonstrates growth stages of bean plant from seed to seedlings with secondary roots and leaves, Includes instructional illustration, Study the five stages of bean growth
Root Systems Plastomount, fibrous and adventitious roots embedded in a clear plastic resin, Each plastomount has an embedded legend naming the individual specimens, Students often dont relate to imported specimens but they will recognise many of these specimens immediately
Small Corn Germination Plastomount, Monocot development is easily observed with this multi-specimen display mount, staged from seed progressing to young plant with secondary roots, embedded in clear Bio-Plastica, synthetic mounting material that resists scratching
Small Bean Germination Plastomount, there are 5 stages of bean growth are mounted together to show development from seed to seedlings with secondary roots and leaves, Includes an instructional illustration
Peanut Germination Plastomount, Educational Embedded Specimen is a new kind of acrylic resin plastic educational specimen, teaching aids and kids biological material for teaching, They have the advantages over the traditional dry or soak specimen: no poison no smell
Small Pine Life Cycle Plastomount, Specimens are preserved and encased in clear resin material, Teacher information guide, fact sheet, student activity sheet, and answer key are included, Specimens include the different stages of the Pine Tree (Pinus massoniana)
Phyllotaxis Sorts Plastomount, Block looks at a real Phyllotaxis Sort Dissection, one specimen block included, The specimen is preserved and encased in clear resin material, It can be observed from every side to see details, Information key is included
Fern Life Cycle Plastomount, Fern Life Cycle has Prothallus, mature frond, sporophyte, rhizome and fiddlehead, The life cycle of ferns is different from other land plants as both the gametophyte and the sporophyte phases are free living