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Starch as a nutritional reserve substance in plants

Article no: P1442601

Principle
The most significant process on earth takes place inside the chloroplasts of the cell, i.e. photosynthesis. Energy-rich glucose (dextrose) and oxygen are synthesized from the energy-poor substances carbon dioxide and water. The energy comes from the
sun. The plant converts glucose into starch for storage.

Benefits

  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with a total of 50 experiments for all microscopy applications
  • With student worksheet, appropriate for all class levels
  • With detailed instructor information, incl. sample microscopy image
  • Optimized for tight schedules, i.e. minimum preparation time required
  • Microscopy solution set specifically designed to include all required accessories
  • Content available with matching multimedia files

Tasks
The nutritional reserve substance, starch, which plants contain is made distinctly visible by changing the illumination and by means of staining.

Learning objectives

  • Starch
  • Chloroplasts
  • Photosynthesis
  • Plants
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Water
  • Glucose

Scope of delivery

PHYWE Binocular student microscope, 1000x, mechanical stage MIC-129A 1
Microscopic slides, 50 pcs 64691-00 1
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Beaker, 100 ml, plastic (PP) 36011-01 1
Dropping pipette with bulb, 10pcs 47131-01 1
Knife, stainless 33476-00 1
Chemicals set for TESS advanced Microscopy 13290-10 1

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