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Description:   For Cultivation of Yeasts, Molds, and Aciduric Organisms

Description:   Previously Known as Ohio State University Mineral and Rock Set

Description:   Watch New Planaria Generate from Sectioned Parts
Description:   Shiny black volcanic glass showing conchoidal fracture and some spherulites.
Description:   Glassy; most specimens float in water.
Catalog Number: (470176-428)

Description:   Marine; Small Motile Cells with the Transverse Furrow Located Near the Apex.
Description:   Dark gray, composed mostly of pyroxene and olivine.
Description:   Chlorite-mica with perfect slaty cleavage.
Catalog Number: (470025-228)

Description:   Ideal for Beginning Earth Science Students
Description:   Basic Molecular Structure Shown in Three-Dimensional Model.
Catalog Number: (470000-326)

Description:   Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
MSDS SDS
Description:   Oscillatoria is a genus of filamentous green algae that moves by sliding filaments back and forth against each other.
Catalog Number: (470226-644)

Description:   A complete and highly detailed "Sea scorpion", New York State's official fossil.
Description:   Pink to bright rose color.
Characterized by cilia; nearly all possess two types of nuclei.
Description:   Hematite-cemented quartz; orthoquartzite.
Description:   Cleaned, pure, bright, metallic native copper.
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