Equisetum Reproduction – Pteridophyta Chart | 119 | Dbios

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Equisetum Reproduction – Pteridophyta Chart | 119 | Dbios

High-grade Equisetum reproduction chart for botany labs. Durable material, precise illustrations, ideal for pteridophyta studies.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper

Pack Size – Single Chart

Grade – Laboratory/Educational

Application – Botany Studies, Plant Morphology

Product Overview

The Equisetum Reproduction – Pteridophyta Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool for botany enthusiasts, students, and researchers. This chart provides a clear, visually accurate representation of the reproductive cycle of Equisetum, a key genus in pteridophytes. Printed on high-quality laminated paper, it ensures durability against wear and tear, making it suitable for frequent use in labs and classrooms. The illustrations are scientifically precise, offering detailed insights into the life stages of Equisetum, including spore formation, gametophyte development, and sporophyte structure. The chart is an excellent reference for understanding plant morphology, aiding in comparative studies of vascular plants. Its compact size allows for easy display on lab walls or study desks, ensuring quick access during experiments or lectures. Whether used for self-study or group discussions, this chart enhances comprehension of pteridophyta reproduction with clarity and accuracy.

FAQs

1. What material is the Equisetum Reproduction Chart made from?

The chart is printed on high-quality laminated paper for durability and long-lasting use in educational settings.

2. Is this chart suitable for university-level botany studies?

Yes, the chart is designed with scientific accuracy, making it ideal for university-level botany courses and research.

3. Can this chart be used as a reference for other pteridophytes?

While focused on Equisetum, the chart provides foundational knowledge applicable to broader pteridophyta studies.

4. How should I store the chart to maintain its condition?

Store the chart in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or damage to the lamination.

5. Are there alternative charts available for different plant groups?

Yes, similar charts are available for other plant divisions like bryophytes and gymnosperms for comprehensive studies.