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Prokaryotic Cell Cellular Structure Classroom Poster.

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Perfect for any classroom or science lab. This poster beautifully illustrates the basic cellular structure of prokaryotic cells in the style of a field journal entry.

These illustrations were created by West Virginia artist Lane Martin.

Fine art print available in four sizes: 11" x 14,” 14” x 18,” 18" x 24,” and 24” x 36.” Most sizes are available plain paper, laminated, or framed; 24” x 36” is available plain or laminated only.

Digital copies printed using vibrant, premium, high luster, fade resistant Lucia Archival inks on heavy matte art paper.

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FRAMING INFO
• Our 11" x 14" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and glass. Finished framed size is 12.5" x 15.5."

• Our 14" x 18" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and crystal plexiglass. Finished framed size is 15.5" X 19.5.”

• Our 18" x 24” print is framed using our modern black metal frame custom built with crystal clear, safe, durable plexiglass. Finished framed size is 18" x 24.”

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Reviews

  • 5
    SO COOL!!!

    Posted by Laura Perez on 13th Feb 2021

    Such a cool way to show the anatomy of this organism. I like that it's not too complex- perfect for my students.

  • 5
    Exactly what I wanted

    Posted by Joseph on 10th Feb 2021

    This is such an interesting poster with the perfect amount of detail for an introductory biology class. Great for starting to compare prokaryotes and eukaryotes.