Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | HYOSCYAMUS LEAG T.S – Pharmacy-Pharmacognosy Chart | 737 | Dbios |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | Single chart (A3 size) |
| Form | Educational Chart |
| Grade | Pharmacy-Pharmacognosy |
| Application | Lab studies, educational reference, botanical analysis |
Product Description
The Hyoscyamus T.S. Pharmacy-Pharmacognosy Chart is an essential visual aid for students, researchers, and educators in the field of pharmacy. This A3-sized chart provides a detailed cross-sectional view of Hyoscyamus, a key botanical specimen used in pharmacognosy studies. Designed for clarity and accuracy, it highlights critical anatomical features, making it an invaluable resource for lab work and classroom learning.
Whether you’re studying plant-based medicines or conducting research, this chart simplifies complex botanical structures. It’s perfect for pharmacy labs, educational institutions, and individual learners who need a reliable reference. The high-quality print ensures durability, while the precise illustrations aid in better understanding.
For those looking to buy pharmacognosy charts online, eqipped offers a curated selection of educational tools tailored for pharmacy students and professionals. This chart is part of our broader range of lab supplies designed to enhance learning and research.
Upgrade your lab or classroom with this detailed Hyoscyamus T.S. chart. Order now for accurate botanical references!
FAQs
What is the size of the Hyoscyamus T.S. chart?
The chart is A3-sized, making it large enough for detailed study and display.
Is this chart suitable for pharmacy students?
Yes, it’s designed specifically for pharmacy and pharmacognosy studies, providing clear visual references.
Can I use this chart in a lab setting?
Absolutely. The chart is durable and ideal for lab environments where quick reference is needed.
Where can I buy pharmacognosy charts online?
You can purchase this chart and other lab supplies directly from eqipped’s online store.
Does this chart include microscopic details?
Yes, it features a transverse section (T.S.) view of Hyoscyamus, highlighting key anatomical structures.