Prepared Microscope Slides Sets
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Choose from five sets of prepared microscope slides,
designed specifically for kidsof all ages.
$5 delivery for each set
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Wings |
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| Blood
and Guts |
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| Creepy
Crawlies |
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| Incredible
Edible Plants |
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| Extraordinary
Ordinary |
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Wicked Wings
Compare these five wings and notice differences
such as size, shape, scales, jagged edges and hairs.
Insect wings come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Did you
know...?
- Wings only exist only during the adult stage of an insects
life.
- Most insects have two pairs of wings.
- Many insects can hover in place like a helicopter.
- A butterfly can beat its wings about 20 times per second
wheras a mosquito can beat its wings over 1000 times a second.
- Wings serve not only as organs of flight, but also may
be used for protective covers, heat, making sound or attracting
a mate.
- In most cases, a network of veins runs throughout the
wing tissue that helps the bodies circulatory system.
Set contains five slides...
- Bee - Has paired wings and each set is connected
with hooks.
- Butterfly - Have scaled wings that typically form
a colorful pattern. Can you see the scales?
- Fruit fly - Observe the wing "hairs"
at high magnification. This is not real hair.
- House fly - Can beat wings up to 1000 times per
second and fly up to 30 mph. Has undeveloped hind wings.
- Mosquito - has paired scaled wings.
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Blood and Guts
Were you ever interested to see what the inside
of a human or animal looks like? If so, this gross but cool
set is perfect for you. Did you know...?
- Blood makes up 7% of your weight.
- The average adult has 1.25 gallons of blood in their system
whereas a newborn only has one cup.
- The heart works nonstop your whole life, it never takes
a break.
- A Human adult brain weighs about three pounds and is about
78% water.
- The brain has no pain sensors and brain surgery is often
while the patient is awake.
- A healthy stomach has an acidity level (pH) of two which
is around one million times more acid than pure water.
- During a lifetime, your kidneys clean over one million
gallons of blood.
Set contains five slides...
- Stomach (human) View on low magnification
to study the many layers that make up your stomach.
- Heart (human) Cardiac muscle is the muscle
that makes up the wall of the heart. Cardiac muscle is striated
and has many nuclei, the nuclei are centrally located.
- Human blood View under 400X magnification,
notice the unique shape of the blood cells.
- Kidney (small mammal) This is a section
of the whole kidney, yours has a similar shape, but is much
larger.
- Brain (mammal) Notice the folds of the brain
tissue. At high magnifications you can see neurons (nerve
cells). The small specks are Neuralgia cells.
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Creepy Crawlies
They are everywhere and this set is designed
to give you an up close and personal view of the creatures
that may scare you. Did you know...?
- Earthworms are both male and female, but must mate with
another earthworm. An earthworm can grow a new tail but
not a new head.
- Planaria can regenerate into a new planaria when cut into
pieces, no matter how small the piece.
- If a person could run as fast as an ant does for his size,
he could be as fast as a racehorse.
- Mosquitos are born in water and typically live their whole
life within 300 feet of their birth place.
- The female (worker) bees literally work themselves to
death! They live 4-9 months in the winter, only SIX WEEKS
during the hard working summer months.
- The male bees (drones) are only kept around the hive in
the summer to mate with the queen, during the winter they
are kicked out of the hive.
Set contains five slides...
- Earthworm This is what it would look like
if you cut the worm in half and looked inside.
- Planaria Notice the two eyes of this common
non parasitic flatworm that swims with you in fresh water
streams and ponds.
- Ant These common insects can lift 20 times
their own body weight. Ants use their antennae for their
sense of smell as well as touch.
- Mosquito Legs Notice the joints in the legs
and the hair (which, by the way, is not real hair).
- Honeybee Mouth The mandibles (jaws) are
suspended from the head at the sides of the mouth. They
are used in handling objects, manipulating pollen and in
contact with other bees. The long part sticking out is the
tube used for feeding on nectar.
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Incredible Edible Plants
This set is designed to look at plants that
we often eat, and offers the opportunity to observe the various
essential parts of the plant. Did you know...?
- There are an estimated 3,500,000 different species of
plants and these plants provide many things to humans such
as oxygen, shelter, and food.
- If you eat onions you can get rid of onion breath by eating
parsley.
- Corn is grain, NOT a vegetable. It originated in North,
Central and South America.
- Technically a tomato is fruit, but in 1893 the U.S. Supreme
Court ruled in the case of "NIX v. HEDDEN" tomatoes
were to be considered vegetable.
- The first carrots were white, purple, red, yellow, green
and black - NOT orange.
- During cooking, rice expands to three times its original
weight.
Set contains five slides...
- Onion Roots One of the great slides for
looking at mitosis "Cell Division". look at the
pointed end of the root. Those blue masses are chromosomes
and in some cells at high magnification you can see the
chromosomes being pulled apart for cell division.
- Corn Stem Notice the many open channels
in the stem for bringing water and nutrients in and out
of the plant.
- Tomato leaf.
- Carrot root.
- Rice leaf A cross section, sliced through
the leaf. Notice the center vein.
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Extraordinary Ordinary
This set will give you a unique insight into
the common everyday objects that can be found around your
house. You will be amazed at how interesting these small objects
can be.
Set contains five slides...
- Letter "e" - Notice the orientation of
the letter "e" in the eyepiece. What happens if
you move the slide, left, right, up and down - It moves
opposite, this is due to the two lenses in the microscope.
- Cork - alight-weight honeycomb structure, impervious
to liquids and gas. Those honeycomb structures are what
Robert Hooke viewed when he described the first cell in
the year 1665.
- Human hair - This slide contains pieces of both
straight & curly hair. Do you notice the differences?
- Tobacco - These are young leaves, and are covered
with large trichomes, which are tiny hair-like growths.
- 3 colour dyed fibers - as you increase in magnification,
bring the fibers into focus, then slowly turn the focusing
knob and you will bring other fibers into focus. This helps
us see that something so flat can have layers
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