Ascaris Internal Structure of Male & Female – Platyhelminthes Chart | 37 | Dbios

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Ascaris Internal Structure of Male & Female – Platyhelminthes Chart | 37 | Dbios

High-quality, laminated Platyhelminthes chart illustrating Ascaris internal anatomy (male & female) for detailed biological studies. Durable, waterproof, and classroom-ready.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational
Application – Biological Studies, Zoology Reference

Product Overview

The ASCARIS INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF MALE & FEMALE – PLATYHELMINTHES CHART is a meticulously designed educational aid for studying the anatomical differences between male and female Ascaris, a key representative of the phylum Platyhelminthes. This chart provides a clear, labeled illustration of internal organs, reproductive systems, and structural variations, making it an indispensable resource for biology students, educators, and researchers. The high-resolution print ensures visibility of minute details, while the laminated finish guarantees durability against wear, moisture, and frequent handling. Ideal for classroom demonstrations, lab references, or self-study, this chart simplifies complex anatomical concepts with precise, color-coded labeling. The educational-grade material adheres to academic standards, ensuring accuracy and reliability for zoology and parasitology studies. Whether used for comparative analysis or as a quick-reference guide, this chart enhances comprehension of helminth biology without the need for dissection.

FAQs

1. What material is this Ascaris chart made of?

The chart is printed on high-quality paper with a laminated finish for durability and water resistance.

2. Can this chart be used for professional research?

While primarily designed for educational purposes, the detailed anatomical illustrations make it suitable for preliminary research references in parasitology.

3. Are the male and female structures labeled separately?

Yes, the chart clearly differentiates and labels the internal anatomy of both male and female Ascaris for easy comparison.

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

Store flat or rolled in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or warping of the laminated surface.

5. Is this chart compatible with standard classroom display boards?

The chart’s size and lightweight design allow it to be easily mounted on display boards, walls, or easels using pins or adhesive strips.