To the category: Prepared slides / Advance series
The specimens are intended to be studied at 40x-400x magnifications, implementable with any school microscope. On the prepared slides there are simple organisms, fragments of green algae and vascular plant tissue, human and insect chromosomes. There are also slides showing the spore formation and division of sexless plant cells.
SIGETA's General Biology microscope slide set is highly recommendable for use as a basic introduction to the school curriculum and for advanced self-study.
The prepared micro slides are immersed in non-water-soluble environment and are arranged on regular specimen glasses ( cover glasses are used). They also have a labelling with a consecutive number and a name in Latin.
The slices are as thin as possible, one cell layer and have all the taxonomic characters. The slides are painted with stable dyes not damaging the structure of the object, but, conversely, emphasising it. On each slide, the subject is placed exactly in the centre of the slide.
Set of microslides is packed in a wooden box with slots for slides. Preservation period of slides is not limited, micro slides are cleaned from impurities, have clear contours and are appropriate for use with school microscopes and magnifiers.
1. Green algae: Volvox
2. Green algae: Chlorella
3. Green algae: Euglena green.
4. Green algae: Spirogyra
5. Green algae: Ulothrix
6. Hydra, cross section
7. Amoeba
8. Paramecium caudatum
9. Sporogon (sporophyte) common hair moss.
10. Fern sorus
11. Yeast fungus
12. Cross section of anther
13. Cross section of ovary
14. Pine pollen
15. Stem structure: Basil
16. Internal structure of the root
17. Internal structure of the leaf
18. Leading tissue of the living organism
19. Covering tissue of plant body
20. Meristematic Cells
21. Mechanistic tissue: Sclerenchyma
22. Mitosis stages in onion root cells
23. Meiosis in lily anthers
24. Frog blood, smear
25. Armed tapeworm (segments)
26. Onion husk
27. Human spermatozoa
28. Female human chromosomes
29. Male human chromosomes
30. Drosophila chromosomes