Meiosis in Plants – Angiosperm Chart | 147 | Dbios

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Meiosis in Plants – Angiosperm Chart | 147 | Dbios

Laminated angiosperm meiosis chart with vivid illustrations, ideal for botany studies. High-grade, waterproof material ensures long-lasting clarity.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Material – Laminated paper with glossy finish

Pack Size – Single chart

Grade – Educational/Laboratory Grade

Application – Botany education, plant genetics research, classroom demonstrations

Product Overview

The MEIOSIS IN PLANTS – ANGIOSPERMS CHART is a meticulously designed visual aid for understanding the complex stages of meiosis in flowering plants. Printed on high-quality laminated paper, this chart ensures durability against moisture, wear, and fading, making it perfect for frequent use in labs and classrooms. The glossy finish enhances the clarity of labeled diagrams, allowing students and researchers to easily distinguish between prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and subsequent stages of meiotic division. Each phase is illustrated with precise botanical accuracy, accompanied by concise annotations that highlight key events like synapsis, crossing over, and tetrad formation. The chart’s educational-grade construction ensures it remains a reliable reference tool for years, whether mounted on walls or used as a handheld study guide. Its compact yet detailed format makes it an indispensable resource for botany enthusiasts, genetics researchers, and educators aiming to simplify complex concepts.

FAQs

1. Can this chart be used for competitive exam preparations like CSIR-NET?

Yes, the detailed illustrations and labeled stages align with the syllabus requirements for plant biology sections in exams like CSIR-NET, GATE, and university-level botany courses.

2. Is the lamination resistant to chemical spills in labs?

The chart features a waterproof and chemical-resistant lamination, protecting it from accidental spills of mild lab reagents like ethanol or distilled water.

3. Are there alternative charts available for gymnosperm meiosis?

Currently, this chart focuses exclusively on angiosperms, but similar products for gymnosperms may be available from specialized botanical suppliers.

4. What’s the ideal way to store this chart to prevent curling?

Store the chart flat in a cool, dry place, or roll it loosely with the printed side facing outward to avoid creases or curling over time.

5. Does this chart include comparative diagrams with mitosis?

No, this chart is dedicated solely to meiosis in angiosperms, but complementary charts for mitosis can be sourced separately for comparative studies.

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