Eisco® Plant Mitosis Model – Hand Painted Cell Division Teaching Aid with Stages of Mitosis
Eisco® Plant Mitosis Model – Hand Painted Cell Division Teaching Aid with Stages of Mitosis
- • Detailed Plant Mitosis Demonstration Model: Clearly illustrates the major stages of plant cell division for biology and life science education.
- • Hand-Painted Educational Display: Vibrant colors and labeled structures enhance classroom visualization and student engagement.
- • Shows Complete Stages of Mitosis: Ideal for teaching prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
- • Durable Classroom Teaching Aid: Constructed for repeated use in schools, labs, universities, and STEM learning environments.
- • Perfect for Biology & Botany Instruction: Supports life science, microbiology, genetics, and cell biology curricula
- • Teacher & Student Friendly Design: Excellent visual learning tool for demonstrations, labs, homeschooling, and exam preparation.
The EISCO Plant Cell Mitosis Model is a detailed educational teaching aid designed to help students visualize and understand the stages of plant cell division. Hand-painted with vibrant colors and accurate structural details, this biology model clearly demonstrates the progression of mitosis, making complex cellular processes easier to teach and learn.
Ideal for classrooms, biology labs, universities, and STEM education programs, the model showcases the key stages of mitosis including prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. Its enlarged design helps educators effectively explain chromosome behavior, nuclear division, and plant cell reproduction during lectures and demonstrations.
Built for long-term classroom use, this durable instructional model is suitable for middle school, high school, college, homeschool, and laboratory environments. Whether used for biology demonstrations, life science instruction, or exam review, the EISCO Plant Mitosis Model provides an engaging hands-on learning experience for students and educators alike.
Perfect for biology teachers, science departments, medical preparation programs, and STEM-focused classrooms seeking reliable and visually effective educational models.