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(470015-220)
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Suitable as a Classroom Demonstration or as a Hands-On Student Activity
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(470039-658)
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Amaze your students with a colorful, fun experiment. Materials and chemicals are provided to make cyanotyped material on cloth or paper.
Catalog Number:
(470012-260)
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An Effective Introduction to Spectral Analysis
Catalog Number:
(470102-750)
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Each student paints a model of the Earth. Using simple math they then determine how far from the equator to make the Tropic of Cancer and Capicorn.
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(470027-510)
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Freshwater algal structures in chert. Average size: 3" x 4".
Catalog Number:
(470007-226)
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Full Class Exploration of Ecosystems
Catalog Number:
(470179-932)
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Examples of Organisms That Grow in Colonies
Catalog Number:
(470100-860)
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, approximately 5.5 billion metric tons of hazardous waste were spilled or buried in dumpsites through...
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Paramecium aurelia is the smallest species of Paramecium we offer. Paramecium aurelia is characterized by cilia, which it uses for locomotion a...
Catalog Number:
(470007-228)
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In this activity, designed by Rick Crosslin, students separate microfossils from an Ordovician-age dry clay soil sample and then observe them using ha...
Catalog Number:
(470023-788)
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Uncover Mysterious Microfossil Clues
Catalog Number:
(470180-224)
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One Culture from Each of the Four Major Types
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Trichomes radiating from basil heterocysts. Basic culture solution.
Shipped in a form that provides the best quality s...
Catalog Number:
(470024-916)
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Our excellent series of standard thin sections features important and interesting rock-forming mineral types most often found in field samples.
Catalog Number:
(470180-564)
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Pimephales promelas. Nonaggressive. Highly adaptable and easy to maintain, minnows make good water pollution indicators. Care instructions are ...
Catalog Number:
(470039-250)
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Where did whales come from? Trace the history of whales back to the early Eocene epoch by making inferences from analyzing fossil data.
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