Mitosis and Meiosis Set I - Slides

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6 selected Microscope Slides. With depictured accompanying brochure 1(d). Mitosis, l.s. from Allium root tips showing plant mitosis stained with iron-hematoxyline 2(f). Mitotic stages in sec. of red bone marrow 3(e). Meiotic and mitotic stages in sec. of Salamandra testis 4(f). Lilium, anther t.s., microspore mother cells showing telophase of first and prophase of second division 5(f). Giant chromosomes, smear from salivary gland of Chironomus 6(f). Ascaris megalocephala embryology. Sec. of uteri showing maturation stages.

The Mitosis and Meiosis Set I – Slides provides a detailed microscopic examination of the two key processes of cell division: mitosis (in somatic cells) and meiosis (in reproductive cells). This foundational set includes expertly prepared slides showing all major stages — prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase — allowing students to observe and compare the differences between normal cell replication and gamete formation.

Ideal for teaching cell biology, genetics, and general biology, this set helps learners understand how cells divide, replicate DNA, and ensure genetic variation. Each slide is prepared with precision for high clarity, contrast, and long-lasting use, making it suitable for classrooms, universities, and laboratory instruction.

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This set includes carefully prepared microscope slides showing the distinct stages of mitosis (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) and meiosis (meiosis I and II), giving students a side-by-side view of how somatic and reproductive cells divide.

Designed for teaching biology, cytology, and genetics, these slides highlight chromosome behavior, nuclear division, and the production of gametes. They are ideal for high school, college, and university courses, offering durability and precision for repeated use in classrooms and labs. A must-have teaching resource for understanding cellular reproduction and genetic diversity.