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Deciduous Leaf Section

Item Number:  (470007-364)

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Peripheral Cross Section of a Stem

Item Number:  (470029-850)

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Herbaceous Dicot Stem Section

Item Number:  (470029-846)

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Woody Dicot Stem Section

Item Number:  (470029-852)

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Herbaceous Monocot Stem Section

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Model Leaf Cross Section of Beech 1.5 Kg

Item Number:  (470311-942)
Model, Leaf Cross Section of Beech (Fagus silvatica), This plant model shows the histological structure of a beech leaf (fagus silvatica). The leaf structure is magnified 1500 times, Dimensions: 29 x 29 x 8.5 cm, weight: 1.5 kg

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Monocot Leaf

Item Number:  (470111-040)

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Monocot Root

Item Number:  (470111-042)

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Dicot Leaf

Item Number:  (470111-034)

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Dicot Root

Item Number:  (470111-036)

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Root Tip

Item Number:  (470138-616)

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Model Cross Section Creeping Buttercup

Item Number:  (470311-856)
Model, Stem Cross Section of Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens), with collateral open vascular bundles, The model shows the typical stem structure of a dicotyledon enlarged by a factor of 250, Dimensions: 28 x 7 cm, weight: 3.25 kg

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Model Dicot Stem Anatomy TS/LS

Item Number:  (470136-376)
Model shows the transverse and longitudinal section of a dicotyledonous stem in which case the cambium ring has been formed but no secondary growth has taken place.

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Model Cell Structure of Root Tip

Item Number:  (470135-952)
Showing with a longitudinal section through tissue structure of wild rape root (sinapis arvensis), 250 times magnified.

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