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Discovery Channel informs, entertains and inspires its audiences around the globe about the world in all its wonder, diversity and amazement. Offering millions of people the chance to discover, and satisfy their curiosity, Discovery offers a compelling mix of stories across genres including science and technology, exploration, adventure, history and in depth behind-the-scenes glimpses at the people, places and organisations that shape and share the world we live in.
We proudly present the Discovery optics series that is produced by Levenhuk and endorsed by Discovery.
The Discovery Prof Specimens DPS 5. “Life in a Drop of Water” set includes five professional-grade slides of biological specimens, namely the following inhabitants of freshwater: bacteria, protozoa, arthropods, and plankton.
It is excellent teaching materials for advanced students of zoology, biology, medicine, or veterinary sciences.
The prepared slides are labeled, secured, and placed between a microscope slide and a cover slip. Place a prepared slide on the microscope stage and start observing. The top-quality optical glass is one of the main features of the Discovery Prof Specimens DPS 5. “Life in a Drop of Water” set. Due to the high degree of homogeneity and transparency of the material, a magnified image appears blur-free, so you can study the structure of tissues or organs, focusing on the smallest details.
Key features:
Five lower animals in one set
For educational purposes, laboratory work, and science fans
Top-quality microscope slides and cover slips
Can be used with any biological microscope
The set of slides includes:
Daphnia, water flea
Cyclops, a copepod whole mount
Mixed plankton from fresh water
Hydra transversal section of the body
Bacteria from putrid water
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