The Central Nervous System Microslide
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Learn about the nervous system and sensory organs.
- Arrows help students locate important features
- Mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides
- Set of 15 includes detailed lesson plan on the topic under study
This set deals with basic parts of the central nervous system: sense organs, nerves, the brain and spinal cord, muscles, and glands. It explains how they work to notify the body of changes in the environment and carry messages from sense organs to coordinating centers and out to action organs.
Microslides consist of a strip of film with photomicrographs, each reproduced exactly as you would see them through a professional microscope under ideal conditions. You can supply all your students with their own Microslides. A detailed text folder is included.
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Learn about the nervous system and sensory organs.
- Arrows help students locate important features
- Mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides
- Set of 15 includes detailed lesson plan on the topic under study
This set deals with basic parts of the central nervous system: sense organs, nerves, the brain and spinal cord, muscles, and glands. It explains how they work to notify the body of changes in the environment and carry messages from sense organs to coordinating centers and out to action organs.
Microslides consist of a strip of film with photomicrographs, each reproduced exactly as you would see them through a professional microscope under ideal conditions. You can supply all your students with their own Microslides. A detailed text folder is included.
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- 470107-922Central nervous system microslidesSupplier Number: T-69
- 470347-400Central nervous system microslides, set of 15Supplier Number: T-69-15B
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