Fertilization Showing Germination of Pollen Grain – Flower & Embryology Chart | 201 | Dbios

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Fertilization Showing Germination of Pollen Grain – Flower & Embryology Chart | 201 | Dbios

High-quality botanical chart illustrating pollen germination and fertilization stages. Laminated for durability, ideal for labs, classrooms, and research studies.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper

Pack Size – Single Chart

Grade – Educational/Laboratory

Application – Botany Studies, Research, Classroom Teaching

Product Overview

This fertilization and pollen grain germination chart is a meticulously designed educational tool for botany enthusiasts, researchers, and educators. The chart provides a clear, labeled visual representation of the fertilization process in flowering plants, highlighting the critical stages of pollen germination, tube growth, and embryo development. Printed on high-quality laminated paper, it ensures durability against frequent handling and exposure to lab conditions. The vibrant, accurate illustrations are accompanied by concise annotations, making complex botanical concepts easily understandable. Whether used in academic labs, research facilities, or classrooms, this chart serves as an indispensable reference for studying plant reproduction. Its portable size allows for easy display on walls, desks, or in presentation settings. The laminating protects against moisture and wear, extending its lifespan for long-term use. Ideal for students preparing for exams or researchers documenting plant embryology, this chart bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical observation.

FAQs

1. Is this chart suitable for competitive exam preparations like NEET or CSIR?

Yes, the detailed illustrations and labeled stages of pollen germination and fertilization align with standard botany syllabi for competitive exams, making it a useful study aid.

2. Can this chart be used for field research or only in labs?

While primarily designed for lab and classroom use, its laminated surface allows it to be carried for field reference, though prolonged outdoor exposure should be avoided.

3. Are there alternative charts available for plant anatomy beyond fertilization?

Yes, complementary charts covering topics like plant cell structure, leaf anatomy, and root systems are often available from the same suppliers.

4. How should I store this chart to maintain its quality?

Store flat in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding or rolling to prevent creases or damage to the lamination.

5. Is this chart sourced from Indian manufacturers or imported?

Most educational botanical charts are manufactured in India, ensuring compliance with local academic standards and cost-effective pricing for students and institutions.