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(470039-248)
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Everyone is aware of the respiratory system, nervous system, and digestive system, but what about the endocrine system? This often forgotten system of...
Catalog Number:
(470176-504)
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Contains Collections of Specimens Used Most Often in Biology Classes
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Produce a Variety of Organisms Simply by Adding Water
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.
Catalog Number:
(470176-510)
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Plecostomus sp. Nonaggressive. Great tank cleaners, the “suckerfish” clings to aquarium walls with its mouth and scrapes off algae with its ton...
Catalog Number:
(470180-204)
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Observe Two Protists Hunting Included Prey
Catalog Number:
(470023-706)
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Re-create the Earth’s Crust Equilibrium
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Marine, Macroalga, Multicellular; membranous thallus. Collected. Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
Catalog Number:
(470046-488)
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Help students answer questions such as “What is a thermometer?” and “How does it work?” by completing a series of hands-on experiments.
Catalog Number:
(470179-808)
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Produces zoospores. Basic culture solution.
Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
Catalog Number:
(470176-478)
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Echinodorus brevipedicellatus
This unusual plant has broad, swordlike leaves.
Catalog Number:
(470148-722)
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A must for your optics lab!
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Guard rails help prevent items from slipping off shelves, eliminating spills and breakage.
Catalog Number:
(470154-082)
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Backpack Science is an innovative, integrated learning tool that uses inquiry-based activities to build links between science, math and language arts.
Catalog Number:
(470152-848)
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This simple, effective demonstration lets students discover for themselves the paradoxes of Newton’s first and second laws.
Catalog Number:
(470179-952)
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Compiles Types Most Often Studied at the University Level
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