Invertebrate Slide Set
SET Z-5
THE INVERTEBRATES; 25 SLIDES
1) ZA1-1 AMOEBA PROTEUS; WM.
2) ZA4-1 PARAMECIUM CAUDATUM; WM.
3) ZB1-11 SCYPHA (GRANTIA); CS SHOWING CANAL SYSTEM & ARRANGEMENT OF CHOANOCYTES.
4) ZC1-1 HYDRA; WM.
5) ZC1-93 HYDRA; CS & LS.
6) ZC2-1 OBELIA; PORTION OF COLONY SHOWING VEGETATIVE & REPRODUCTIVE POLYPS, WM.
7) ZC2-2 OBELIA, MEDUSAE WM
8) ZD1-1 PLANARIA; WM, INJECTED. (4.3)
9) ZD1-22 PLANARIA; CS, THREE REGIONS. (4.3)
10) ZD3-1 FASCIOLA HEPATICA; WM.
11) ZD4-12 TAENIA SP.; MATURE & GRAVID PROGLOTTIDS, WM.
12) ZE2-121 ASCARIS; CS, MALE & FEMALE. (19-2)
13) ZE4-13 TRICHINELLA SPIRALIS; SECTION OF MAMMALIAN MUSCLE WITH ENCYSTED LARVAE.
14) ZG1-1 BUGULA; WM. MARINE BRYOZOAN, PORTION OF EXPANDED COLONY.
15) ZH1-11 EARTHWORM; CS. (4.3)
16) ZH1-14 EARTHWORM (LUMBRICUS TERRESTRIS); PARASAGITTAL SECTION THROUGH THE ANTERIOR END, SHOWING CROP, GIZZARD, & SEMINAL VESICLES, PLUS OTHER STRUCTURES OF THE REGION.
17) ZH2-1 NEANTHES (NEREIS); PARAPODIUM, WM.
18) ZI3-1 SNAIL; RADULA, WM.
19) ZJ1-5 STARFISH; YOUNG, WM.
20) ZK2-16 INSECT; WINGS (4 TYPES), WM.
21) ZK2-17 INSECT; LEGS (4 TYPES), WM. WALKING, DIGGING, SWIMMING, & HOPPING.
22) ZK2-181 INSECT CORNEA; WM. (TABANUS)
23) ZK2-183 INSECT; SPIRACLE, WM.
24) ZK8-14 HONEY BEE; MOUTH PARTS, WM.
CS = Cross Section: So the slide shows a thin section through the transverse plane of an organism.
LS = Longitudinal Section: So the slide shows a vertical section of the organism along the longest plane.
WM = Whole Mount: So the slide shows an entire organism or structure, as indicated, is preserved on the slide
CRT = Cross Section, Radial Section, and Tangential Section:Â So the slide shows sections of wood along the transverse, radial, and tangential planes.
Sag = Sagittal Section: So the slide shows a thin section through the sagittal plane through the midline.
Serial Sections = So the slide shows consecutive sections of the organism.
Rep = Representative Sections (Embryology):Â So the slide shows one section of the organism from each typical area of study.
Triarch Incorporated’s name is based on a botanical slide
that illustrates three ridges of xylem found in the vascular cylinder of the Ranunculus root.
Our founder, George H. Conant, Ph.D., had three principles in mind:
Accuracy, Service, and Dependability.
He incorporated these into the Triarch logo based on the triarch vascular cylinder.
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