Discover the fascinating world of zoology, botany, and the human body with the Konus prepared slides series. This extensive collection offers an interesting glimpse into the various domains of microscopy: from single-celled organisms and invertebrate insects to vertebrates such as reptiles, birds, and mammals. Enrich your knowledge of important biological themes such as parasites and the reproduction of animals and plants. Ideal for young explorers, curious students, and driven microscopy enthusiasts who want to explore the beauty of microscopy.
Key features of the Konus Prepared Slides Set Parasites
- Contains 10 unique prepared slides focusing on General Biology.
- Durably packaged in a practical, neat plastic box.
- Each prepared slide comes with a detailed description.
- Includes descriptions of other available sets for even more discovery fun.
This set presents a carefully curated collection of prepared slides, accessible to both young and old enthusiasts. The set consists of detailed specimens such as tapeworms with their bodies and eggs, roundworms with larvae in muscle tissue, and various blood smears showing parasites in action. It also includes organ samples such as the liver of a rabbit with Coccidiosis and human parasites such as Schistosoma. This set will take you on an educational journey through the fascinating micro-universe.
Explore the impact of microorganisms on life as we know it. For example, discover the notorious Plasmodium malaria pathogen or the impressive tapeworm cysts in vital organs such as the liver and lungs. From human and pig roundworms to the parasitic liver fluke, this set offers a more complete understanding of the world of parasites and their diverse effects on host organisms.
The packaging not only contains the prepared slides but also provides additional information about other available sets. Included are the 10 pieces of the Konus Prepared Slides Set Parasites, carefully organized in a plastic box for easy transport and storage. Prepare for endless explorations under the microscope!