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Explore Scientific Smart Slide Prepared Microscope Slides

Explore Scientific's Smart Microscope Slides are microscope slides that incorporate a QR code for easy reference to look up details of what is examined through the microscope:

Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Stoma 1. Stomata are microscopic pores that facilitate gas exchange...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Onion Bulb Epidermis 2. Onion bulb skin is often used to teach morphology…
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Hydrilla 3. Hydrilla is a water plant that can be found…
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Silver Berry Scaly Hair 4. Perhaps due to their beautiful structure, Silverberry...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Dandelion Fluff B 5. Dandelion seed has amazing structural properties that allow the seed to travel through the air…
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Cotton Stem 6.  Fascinating cotton stem cells require observations with a microscope at 40X or higher...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Dandelion Fluff B 7. Petals attract or repel pollinators (e.g. bees and birds), and they protect some parts of the flower...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Dragonfly Wing 8. A recent discovery about the nature of the structure of the Dragonfly's wing reveals showing nanostructures that destroy bacteria...

Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Honeybee Wing 9*.The Pine Stem contains the primary vascular pathways of the Pine Tree, delivering water, resin, and nutrients.  Under the microscope at about 300x-400x you can identify at the center of a thin sliced and dyed specimen the pith...

Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Honeybee Wing

9. Under the microscope it appears that the bee's wings are rigid, and this perception kept us from understanding how they fly...

Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Rabbit Hair 10. With a microscope you can see the distinct structure of the hair which consists of composed of a protein...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Silk Natural Fiber 11. Triangular in shape, silk strands have a natural shiny surface. The fiber is a natural protein...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Goldfish Scale 12. Goldfish are a favorite ornamental fish and can live for over 40 years. But telling how old is difficult to do except with a microscope...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Peacock Feather (no longer available) *13. Feathers of birds are beautiful to look at but also have an incredible microstructure...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Fern 13. Sporangia of fern plants are found on the underside of their leaves, and they contain and eventually disperse the reproductive spores of ferns...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Fowl Feather 14. Protein beta-keratin is the substance of all feathers and all have a branching structure, but the variety of shapes and colors are....
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Frog Blood Smear (no longer available) *15. Born in water, the skin of a frog is permeable, and near the surface of the skin are blood vessels that can diffuse oxygen directly into the blood...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Bamboo Stem 15. This stained microscope slide easily reveals why bamboo is so strong- with the internal ultrastructure, including secondary walls, the pectin bonding agent...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Fowl Blood Smear (no longer available) *16.Bird blood macrophages seem to do a better job in attacking and destroying otherwise very dangerous and sometimes fatal infections...
Explore Scientific Smart Slide: Pine Pollen 16. The mature pollen grain has a double wall, and the vegetative and generative cells are surrounded by a thin delicate wall of cellulose...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Fish Blood Smear *17. By studying the red blood count (RBCs) of the bood, scientists can observe the immunity processes...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Pine Leaf 17. Pine leafs under the microscope reveal a complex structure that is essential to the pine tree...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Human Blood Smear *18. Not only does human blood feed tissues, it also protects them from disease, and removes waste...
a close-up of a microscope 18. Under the microscope, the wool fiber looks like a long cylinder with scales on it...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Housefly Leg 19. The common housefly has amazing tips on the ends of its legs that can allow it to hold on to even apparently very smooth surfaces even upside down...
Explore Scientific Smart Microscope Slide: Locust Wing 20. The powerful wings of locusts contain no muscles. When they fly, their wings cycle through a changing movement...
a close-up of a colorful circle 21. Dicotyledons (sometimes called Dicots), are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided...
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