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Flowers
Denoyer-Geppert Biology Chart
Catalog #:
1904-10
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Gymnosperms
Denoyer-Geppert Biology Chart
Catalog #:
1899-10
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Leaves
Denoyer-Geppert Biology Chart
Catalog #:
1903-10
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Leaves
Large cutaway views are used to trace the pathways for water, salts and food through a leaf as it carries on photosynthesis. Companion figures detail a variety of leaf modifications which adapt plants to diverse habitats.
Catalog #:
1028-10
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Parts of a Plant
Employing the bean as a representative flowering plant, this chart identifies the five principal parts of a plant while explaining the task each part performs.
Catalog #:
1099-10
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Plant Growth
The life cycles of the bean (a dicot) and corn (a monocot) are compared and contrasted from seed germination and growth stages through the formation of the fruit
Catalog #:
1098-10
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Plant Growth and Development Set
The reproductive role of flowers, representative plant life histories and the chief parts of flowering plants are illuminated in this set of three charts.
Catalog #:
1125-13
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Plant Meiosis
Meiosis and mitosis are vividly depicted in 18 maturation stages of the development of pollen mother cells of Lilium. Color-coding is employed for ease in determining chromosome orientation.
Catalog #:
1915-10
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Roots
Denoyer-Geppert Biology Chart
Catalog #:
1901-10
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Roots
The principal functions of roots are clarified by means of three large central illustrations, while accessory figures demonstrate tap, storage, and fibrous root systems.
Catalog #:
1026-10
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Stems
Denoyer-Geppert Biology Chart
Catalog #:
1902-10
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Symbiosis
Denoyer-Geppert Biology Chart
Catalog #:
1907-10
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The Flower and Pollination
Exemplifying a complete flower with all parts identified, the orange blossom illustrates the reproductive function of flowers. Supplementary figures depict other flower types and at the same time deomonstrate 4 methods of pollination.
Catalog #:
1097-10
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