Amoeba Proteus Slide, w.m., Shows General Cellular Structure SKU: PS03595D
Sarcodina; Amoeba Proteus W.M.; Shows general cellular structure
Sarcodina; Amoeba Proteus W.M.; Shows general cellular structure
This slide is a section of a liver from an amphiuma, which is a snake-like salamander.
This slide is a section of a smoker's lung, showing its alveoli
This slide is a section of ascaris cells and onion cells undergoing mitosis. It shows a good comparison of the process in animals and plant cells
This slide is a whole-mount of ascaris lumbricoides eggs.
This slide is a whole-mount of the highly-aerobic brown mold, aspergillus
This slide is a smear of of three typical bacteria types: cocci, bacilli, and spirilli
This slide is a WR stained smear of human blood.
This slide is an H&E stain of a section of a lung carcinoma.
This slide is a smear of gram-negative cocci bacteria
This slide is a whole-mount of a Cyclops, which is a type of crustacean.
This slide is a cross section of a duodenum from a mammal. The Brunner's glands and Lieberkuhn's crypts are visible.
This slide is a whole-mount of Euglena Viridis
This slide is a whole-mount of three different types of mold: aspergillus, penicillium, and rhizopus
This slide is an H&E stain of a section of human stomach showing a gastric ulcer.