Description
Specifications Table
Material – High-quality laminated paper
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Developmental biology, embryology studies
Product Overview
The Chick Embryo 96 Hrs. Aves Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool that provides a detailed visual representation of chick embryonic development at the 96-hour stage. This chart is crafted on high-quality laminated paper, ensuring durability and resistance to wear, making it suitable for repeated use in laboratory and classroom settings. The anatomical features are clearly labeled, offering an accurate and comprehensive reference for studying developmental biology. The chart’s precise illustrations and informative annotations make it an essential resource for students, researchers, and educators who require a reliable and visually engaging aid for embryology studies. Its educational-grade quality ensures that it meets the standards required for academic and research applications, providing a clear and accurate depiction of chick embryo development at this critical stage.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of the Chick Embryo 96 Hrs. Aves Chart?
This chart is primarily used for studying the developmental stages of a chick embryo at 96 hours, providing detailed anatomical references for educational and research purposes.
2. Is this chart suitable for professional research labs?
Yes, the chart is designed to meet educational and laboratory standards, making it suitable for both academic and professional research environments.
3. How should I store the Chick Embryo 96 Hrs. Aves Chart to ensure longevity?
Store the chart in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or damage to the laminated surface.
4. Are there alternative charts available for different stages of chick embryo development?
Yes, alternative charts are available for various stages of chick embryo development, allowing for comprehensive study across different time points.
5. Can this chart be used for comparative studies with other species?
While primarily focused on chick development, the chart can serve as a reference for comparative embryology studies with other avian species.

