Description
100-Piece Biology Slide Collection β Discover the Hidden World! π¬
Step into the microscopic universe with our 100-Piece Biology Slide Collection, a beautifully curated set that brings the wonders of life right to your microscope. Our family has spent countless afternoons exploring these slides together β from the delicate structure of butterfly wings to the intricate cells of plant stems β and every time, it sparks new curiosity and excitement for science. Whether youβre homeschooling, teaching, or just love to explore, this collection turns every viewing into a discovery.
Perfect for Students, Teachers, and Explorers:
Ideal for students taking high school biology, botany, and anatomy classes, homeschool labs, and anyone who wants to explore the fascinating world of microscopy. This comprehensive set provides everything needed for engaging hands-on observation and study.
Includes:
- 100 professionally prepared microscope slides featuring plants, insects, bacteria, fungi, and animal tissues.
- Finely crafted wooden case with brass hardware for elegant, organized storage.
- Clear, labeled specimens for easy identification and learning.
Key Features:
- π Wide Variety: Explore everything from pollen grains and leaf stems to muscle tissue and insect anatomy β a complete overview of the biological world.
- π§ͺ Expertly Prepared: Each slide is professionally stained, sealed with cedar wood oil, and preserved for long-lasting clarity and color.
- πΏ Educational Excellence: Perfect for high school biology lessons, science fairs, or homeschool labs β a valuable supplement for any microscope-based curriculum.
- β¨ Beautifully Organized: The wooden case not only protects your slides but makes them feel like part of a real laboratory collection.
- π For All Learners: Suitable for beginners, hobbyists, and advanced students alike β an inspiring tool for lifelong learning.
Why Families Love It:
- Turns science into hands-on exploration and discovery.
- Encourages observation, patience, and curiosity about the natural world.
- Pairs beautifully with any microscope for homeschool or classroom use.
- Makes an unforgettable gift for budding scientists of all ages.
See the unseen and uncover the secrets of life β one slide at a time. The 100-Piece Biology Slide Collection is more than a set of specimens; itβs a window into the beauty, structure, and wonder of the living world.
Note: Recommended for ages 8 and up. Perfect for homeschool families, classrooms, and independent learners.
π This collection includes all of the slides required for Apologia High School Biology.
Full Slide List
(Bold = Slides used in Apologia High School Biology curriculum)
Root tip of plant L.S.
Apical bud L.S.
Stem of Cucurbita moschata L.S.
Lower epiderm of leaf of horsebean W.M.
Epiderm of Allium W.M.
Leaf of Pinus T.S.
Elodea leaf W.M.
Funaria leaf
Ficus (dicot) leaf with vein C.S.
Stem of Zea Mays (monocot) C.S.
Root of Zea Mays (monocot) C.S.
Pollen germination W.M.
Pollen of Brassica campestris var. oleifera W.M.
Ovary of Lilium T.S.
Mature anther of Lilium T.S.
Flower of Capsella bursa-pastoris W.M.
Fruit of Ficus carica (fig) T.S.
Root of Ranunculus (dicot) C.S.
Stem of Ranunculus (dicot) C.S.
Root tip of Allium (onion) mitosis of plant L.S.
Agaricus (fungi) Sec.
Rhizopus (fungi) W.M.
Mushroom L.S.
Aspergillus (mold, fungi) W.M.
Rhizopus nigricans (bread mold) W.M.
Penicillium W.M.
Yeast W.M.
Nostoc commune (algae filaments) W.M.
Euglena (algae)
Spirogyra (algae) W.M.
Conjugation of Spirogyra (algae) W.M.
Volvox (green algae) W.M.
Lichen Sec.
Plasmodesmus (slime mold) Sec.
Spore of Equisetum arvense W.M.
Ascaris (roundworm) - Animal mitosis C.S.
Daphnia (crustacean) W.M.
Meiosis - Grasshopper testes Sec.
Taenia solium Sec.
Zygote (egg) of Ascarid lumbricoide W.M.
Simple-cell of Frog egg
Chromosome of human W.M.
Simple squamous epithelium Sec.
Stratified squamous epithelium Sec.
Hair, three types (human, sheep, cat) W.M.
Skin of Human (show hair follicle) Sec.
Skin of Human (show sweat gland) Sec.
Salivary gland Sec.
Epithelium cells of Cavitas oris (mouth) of Human W.M.
Epidermal (skin) cells of animal W.M.
Dense connective tissue W.M.
Loose connective tissue W.M.
Human blood, smear
Skeletal muscle (striated) L.S. & T.S.
Smooth muscle isolated W.M.
Cardiac muscle (striated) Sec.
Spinal cord T.S.
Nerve trunk L.S.
Corpus ventriculi (stomach tissue) Sec.
Kidney L.S.
Artery and vein Sec.
Large intestine T.S.
Lymph node Sec.
Lung Sec.
Liver Sec.
Pancreas T.S.
Testis T.S.
Ovary Sec.
Sperm, smear
Bone cell Sec.
Bone ground C.S.
Ciliated epithelium of gill T.S.
Three types of Bacteria
Escherichia coli (E. coli bacteria) smear
Amoeba Proteus W.M.
Paramecium
Rotifera (wheel animals) W.M.
Diatoms (marine) W.M.
Grantia (sponge) spicules W.M.
Hydra Budding W.M.
Planaria T.S.
Pollen-carrying leg of Honeybee W.M.
Mouthpart of Honeybee W.M.
Insect compound eye W.M.
Mouthpart of Mosquito W.M.
Mouthpart of Housefly W.M.
Fly leg
Fruit fly W.M.
Fly wing
Ant W.M.
Aphis (aphid) W.M.
Cyclops (crustacean) W.M.
Honeybee wing
Grasshopper wing
Earthworm T.S.
Fish gill C.S.
Rat tail C.S.
Bird feather
Berry Hair W.M.
Letter βeβ W.M.