Angiospermae I. Gymnospermae - Slides

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15 Microscope Slides:

1(e). Ephedra, male cone l.s.
2(f). Ephedra, female cone at pollination time l.s.
3(c). Ginkgo, young sprout, t.s.
4(c). Ginkgo, leaf t.s.
5(c). Pinus, pine, young root
6(c). Pinus, pine, first year stem
7(e). Pinus, pine, bud showing vascular anatomy and origin of leaves l.s.
8(d). Pinus, pine, wood, transverse, radial and tangential sections
9(c). Pinus, pine, needles (leaves) t.s.
10(b). Pinus, pine, w.m. of mature pollen grains
11(d). Pinus, pine, male cone l.s.
12(d). Pinus, pine, young female cone l.s.
13(c). Larix, larch, t.s. of needles (leaves) t.s.
14(d). Larix, larch, male cone l.s.
15(e). Larix, larch, female cone with ovules l.s.
 
Weight 0.2 kg
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The Angiospermae I. and Gymnospermae Slides – Specimens set provides professionally prepared microscope slides designed to compare two major groups of seed plants. This set allows students to observe the structural and reproductive differences between:

  • Angiosperms (Angiospermae) – flowering plants with enclosed seeds, pollen, and ovules.

  • Gymnosperms (Gymnospermae) – non-flowering seed plants such as conifers, with exposed seeds and distinctive vascular tissue.

These slides showcase vascular structures, reproductive organs, pollen, and seed adaptations, making them an essential tool for understanding plant evolution and diversity. Each slide is mounted for clarity and durability, ensuring long-term classroom and laboratory use.

Key Features:

  • Prepared microscope slides of angiosperms and gymnosperms

  • Highlights vascular tissue, pollen grains, ovules, and seed structures

  • Durable, high-quality slides suitable for repeated handling

  • Perfect for biology, botany, and plant evolution education

  • Supports comparative study of flowering vs. non-flowering seed plants

This slide set is a valuable educational resource, giving students and educators a practical way to explore the anatomy, reproduction, and evolutionary traits of seed plants.