Plant Cell - Slides

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12 Microscope Slides:

1(c). Epidermis of Allium (onion), w.m. showing simple plant cells with cell walls, nuclei and
cytoplasm
2(d). Root tips of Allium cepa l.s. showing cell division (mitosis) in all stages
3(e). Pollen mother cells of Lilium. Prophase of first maturation division (meiosis)
4(f). Pollen mother cells of Lilium. Metaphase and anaphase of first maturation division
5(c). Wood of Tilia macerated and w.m.
6(d). Fruit of Pyrus (pear) t.s. showing stone cells
7(c). Tuber of Solanum (potato) t.s. shows cork and starch grains
8(d). Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin) l.s. of stem showing vascular bundles with sieve tubes, spiral and
annular vessels
9(c). Ricinus endosperm t.s. showing aleurone grains
10(d). Anthers of Lilium (lily), t.s. pollen sacs and pollen grains
11(d). Ovary of Lilium (lily), t.s. arrangement of ovules and embryosac
12(e). Spirogyra showing conjugation stages and zygotes.
 
 
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The Plant Cell – Slides set offers professionally prepared microscope specimens that highlight the unique structures of plant cells. With clear visibility of the cell wall, chloroplasts, vacuoles, cytoplasm, and nucleus, these slides give students a close look at the defining features of plant cells and their role in photosynthesis and energy storage.

Designed for clarity and durability, this set is ideal for biology and botany education. It supports hands-on exploration of plant anatomy, cell function, and comparisons with animal cells, making it a fundamental resource for teaching cell biology.

Key Features:

  • Prepared microscope slides of plant cells

  • Displays rigid cell walls, chloroplasts, vacuoles, cytoplasm, and nuclei

  • Durable, high-quality slides for repeated use in classrooms and labs

  • Perfect for biology, botany, and cell biology education

  • Supports comparative study of plant vs. animal cells

This Plant Cell slide set is an essential teaching tool, giving students and educators a detailed view of the building blocks of plant life.