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Catalog Number: (470182-804)

Description:   Illustrates Tooth Development
Catalog Number: (470181-184)

Description:   Illustrates a Unique Tree Specimen
Catalog Number: (470181-686)

Description:   Explore early animal development stages
Description:   Help your students learn about the different bacterial morphologies with side-by-side comparisons of pure cultures on the same slide.
Catalog Number: (470182-774)

Description:   Highly Vascular Tissue
Catalog Number: (470181-674)

Description:   Demonstrates Myopsid Squid Body Type
Catalog Number: (470181-400)

Description:   Illustrates Plant Parenchyma Cells
Catalog Number: (470181-854)

Description:   Intestinal Parasite
Catalog Number: (470181-582)

Description:   Investigate the Structure of an Earthworm
Catalog Number: (470012-776)

Description:   Digestive organ
Catalog Number: (470177-606)

Description:   Illustrates Structures of the Brain
Catalog Number: (470057-830)

Description:   Ball
Catalog Number: (470176-428)

Description:   Marine; Small Motile Cells with the Transverse Furrow Located Near the Apex.
Description:   Gray-to-brown basaltic, with over 50% vesicles.
Description:   Glassy; most specimens float in water.
Catalog Number: (470226-644)

Description:   A complete and highly detailed "Sea scorpion", New York State's official fossil.
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