ALGAE CLASSIFICATION – Algae Chart | DBot 02 | Dbios

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ALGAE CLASSIFICATION – Algae Chart | DBot 02 | Dbios

High-quality laminated algae classification chart with detailed illustrations. Perfect for lab study, research, and educational purposes.

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395.00

Description


Specifications Table

Product Material – Laminated Paper

Pack Size – 1 Chart

Grade – Laboratory & Educational

Application – Algae Taxonomy, Lab Reference, Study Aid

Product Overview

The Algae Classification – Algae Chart is a meticulously designed reference tool for precise algae identification in laboratory and educational settings. Crafted from high-quality laminated paper, this chart ensures durability against moisture, spills, and frequent handling, making it ideal for long-term use. The clear, detailed taxonomy layout covers major algae groups, including green, red, brown, and blue-green algae, with distinct visual markers for easy differentiation. Each classification is presented with scientific accuracy, aiding in quick and reliable species recognition. The waterproof lamination not only protects the chart from wear but also allows for easy cleaning, maintaining clarity over extended use. Whether used in research labs, classrooms, or field studies, this chart serves as an indispensable resource for students, educators, and researchers. Its portable design enables convenient placement on lab walls, desks, or field kits, ensuring accessibility whenever needed. The chart’s standardized format aligns with academic and professional classification systems, making it a trusted reference for taxonomy studies.

FAQs

1. Is this algae chart suitable for marine biology studies?

Yes, the chart includes classifications for both freshwater and marine algae, making it versatile for various biological studies.

2. Can this chart be used in humid lab environments?

The laminated material is waterproof and resistant to humidity, ensuring durability in damp conditions.

3. Are there alternative charts for more specialized algae groups?

This chart covers general algae taxonomy, but specialized charts for specific groups like diatoms or dinoflagellates may be available separately.

4. How should I store the chart when not in use?

Store it flat or rolled in a dry place to prevent creases; avoid folding to maintain print integrity.

5. Is this chart sourced from Indian manufacturers?

The product is designed for the Indian market, ensuring compliance with local educational and lab standards.