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Levenhuk N38 NG Prepared Slides Set for Botany, Zoology, Biology and Physiology with Blank Slides and Cover Slips in The Kit

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Levenhuk N38 NG Prepared Slides SetLevenhuk G50 Slides Set included. Area of use: Botany and Zoology, Biology and PhysiologyWith Levenhuk N38 NG Prepared Slides you can start you observations right away - you don't have to spend much time preparing slides. Just imagine - first, you have to cut a thin slice off the sample; second, you have to place the slice on the slide and cover it - and it's not that simple - you have to be very careful and precise in order to keep the sample unbroken. So to relieve you of the hassle of preparing samples we suggest you buy this special kit that contains everything you need for your observation. In the kit you will also find a Levenhuk G50 set of slides with polished edges that provide exceptional clarity of the image with no glare or distortion. These prepared slides can be used with a microscope of any brand and model. Levenhuk N38 NG Prepared Slides Set includes: Onion peel Wheat weevil Root cap Lime twig Anther Ovary (plant) Camellia Geranium leaf epidermis Bee limb Bee wing Cyclops Volvox Euglena Paramecium caudatum Earthworm Mosquito mouthparts Ascaris Daphnia Striated muscle Mammalian sperm cells Nerve (transverse section) Loose connective tissue Mammalian oocyte Nerve cells Hyaline cartilage Smooth muscle Bone Frog blood Human blood A single-layer epithelium Mutation in Drosophila (wingless form) Mutation in Drosophila (black body) Drosophila regular Animal cell Plant cell Mold Fragmentation of the egg Mitosis in the onion root In the gallery you can find images of the following slides as seen under a microscope: Root cap, Cyclops, Euglena, Earthworm, Daphnia.