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Protein Synthesis Manipulatives Demonstration
These large and colorful DNA, mRNA, ribosome, tRNA, and amino acid models are visible anywhere in the classroom.
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Eisco® Dicot Seed Germination (Pea)
This hand painted model shows the germination of a dicot - specifically a pea seed. It comes mounted on a base and has a key card for identifying key structures.
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Eisco® Plant and Animal Cell Comparison Model
Typical plant and animal cells are displayed on bases for comparison. Use to show similarities and differences, and point out structures and organelles of each cell type.
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Eisco® Typical Flower
Oversized model with vivid colors, perfect for introductory general science curriculum and botany courses.
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3B Scientific® Floral Models
These floral models illustrate the variety present in basic structure. Choose from economically important plants, like potato, sunflower, apple, cherry and pea to accompany a topic on agricultural Science. Choose sunflower, cherry, or pea for topics of seed type and formation.
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Eisco® Amoeba
Greatly enlarged 2 piece model includes small pseudopodium that can be opened to show the internal structure as seen during electron microscopic magnification.
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Eisco® Paramecium Models
Model clearly shows the oral groove and their continuation into the gullet and the other side shows the details of the internal structure. The basic model shows details in a lower relief, while the standard model shows a finer detail level.
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3B Scientific® Absorption Zone
This relief model shows the absorption zone of a dicotyledonous plant.
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3B Scientific® Stem Of Creeping Buttercup
Cross section of a Creeping Buttercup stem with collateral open vascular bundles. The model shows the typical stem structure of a dicotyledon enlarged by a factor of 250.
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3B Scientific® Leaf Cross Section Model (Beech)
This plant model shows the histological structure of a beech leaf (Fagus silvatica).

