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The algae microscope slide set offers close-up study of 30 examples of charophyceae, chlorophyceae, chromophyta, conjugatae, cyanophyceae and rhodophyceae classes of the large, diverse group of plants called algae. Slide set includes a full-color brochure with corresponding pictures.
Charophyceae:
⢠Chara vulgaris, w.m. of thallus with sex organs
Phaeophyceae
⢠Ectocarpus, plurilocular, w.m.
⢠Fucus serratus, antheridia and oogonia t.s. on one slide
⢠Fucus spiralis, monecious, t.s. of conceptacle with oogonia and antheridia
⢠Laminaria saccharina, thallus with sporangia t.s.
Chlorophyceae:
⢠Chlamydomonas, biflagellate cells, w.m.
⢠Cladophora sp., branching filaments with multinucleate cells
⢠Draparnaldia glomerata, w.m. of filaments with clusters of branches
⢠Oedogonium sp., w.m. of filaments with sex organs, macrandrous
⢠Pandorina morum, biflagellate cells in a spherical colony, w.m.
⢠Pediastrum sp., stellate colonies, w.m.
⢠Ulva lactuca, green alga showing thallus of one celled layer
⢠Vaucheria sp., w.m. of oogonia and antheridia
⢠Volvox, spherical colonies with daughter cells, w.m.
Chromophyta:
⢠Diatoms, fresh water, recent, mixed species
⢠Diatoms, showing protoplasmic structure, mixed
Conjugatae:
⢠Desmids, strewn slide showing several selected forms
⢠Spirogyra sp., scalariform conjugation and zygotes following conjugation, w.m.
⢠Spirogyra sp., vegetative filaments w.m.
⢠Zygnema sp., w.m. of vegetative filaments
Cyanophyceae:
⢠Anabaena sp., blue-green alga, w.m. of filaments with heterocysts
⢠Aphanizomenon sp., blue-green alga, w.m. showing heterocysts
⢠Chroococcus, a single-cell blue-green alga, w.m.
⢠Nostoc sp., blue-green alga, sec. through colony with hormogonia
⢠Scytonema, unbranched filaments with false branching, w.m.
⢠Stigonema, blue-green alga, branching filaments, w.m.
Rhodophyceae:
⢠Batrachospermum moniliforme, fresh-water red alga, w.m.
⢠Polysiphonia, marine red alga, w.m. of thallus with antheridia
⢠Polysiphonia, marine red alga, w.m. of thallus with cystocarps
⢠Polysiphonia, marine red alga, w.m. of thallus with tetraspores






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