GSC International PS0014 Moss Antheridia - Microscope Slide
Botany is the study of plants, including their structure, physiology, genetics, ecology, classification, and economic importance. This prepared microscope slide shows a longitudinal section of moss antheridia, the male reproductive structures that produce sperm cells. Mounted in a clear medium for visibility, the specimen is labeled for identification and features ground glass edges for safe handling, making it ideal for teaching plant reproduction in biology classrooms, homeschool labs, and science programs.
High-Quality Specimen: Prepared longitudinal section of moss antheridia on durable glass slide
Clear Mounting Medium: Preserves visibility of reproductive structures under magnification
Labeled with Description: Identifies the specimen for accurate study and teaching
Ground Glass Edges: Smooth edges ensure safer handling during lab activities
Educational Resource: Perfect for lessons on plant reproduction in botany and biology courses
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