Keep my session open?
Ending In 
The session is expired
Your session has expired. For your security, we have logged you out.
Would you like to log in again?
You Searched For:

P


420  results were found
Live Specimens

Live specimens are used for a wide variety of studies including studying the physiological effects of drugs on a specimen’s heartbeat and temperature on metabolism, the locomotion of microscopic organisms, and studying plant respiration, photosynthesis, plosmolysis, and more. Algal cultures form colonies of cells that are extremely easy to visualize for better understanding of cell walls and plastids, and many live specimens reproduce rapidly for quick turnover between successive tests.


SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-SearchPresentationType-VERTICAL
 
 
SearchResultCount:"420"
  List View Searching Easy View Easy View (new)
Sort by:
 
 
 
 

Catalog Number: (470177-444)

Description:   Investigate mushroom structures
Description:   Crayfish are a mixture of Orconectes immunis and Orconectes virilis.
Description:   Drosophila, the common fruit fly is widely used in genetic studies. Ward's offers a large number of mutations to help you demonstrate complex genetic...
Description:   All of our most popular crosses, already done for you. We'll do all the pre-work, so you can spend more time with your students.
Description:   This organism is commonly found in soil and water, and is also associated with spoiled food. It produces a diffusible fluorescent pigment.
Description:   Planaria are a flatworm commonly used in science fair Projects. They do not bite and move very slowly, making them easy for young students to observe.
Description:   Paramecium caudatum&nbsP;is a common Protist that inhabits a variety of aquatic ecosystems.

Description:   Anoles (American Chameleons) are tree-dwelling lizards found mostly in the southeastern US.
Description:   This "many-headed" organism is a plasmodial slime mold commonly found in forests on decaying deciduous trees. Available in both plasmodial and sclero...
Description:   Daphnia are a widely studied small crustacean used for a number of physiology studies including the effects of drugs on heartbeat and temperature on m...
Description:   This is the most widely studied Turbellarian, a free-living flatworm commonly used in science fair projects.
Description:   Poecilia reticulata.
Description:   Carassius auratus.
Description:   Erpobdella obscura
Description:   Paramecium multimicronucleatumis one of the largest sPecies of Paramecium. This ciliate contains a single macronucleus and four or more micronuclei. G...
Description:   These fascinating frogs are uniquely adapted for climbing, with prominent adhesive pads on the ends of their digits.
Inquire for Price
Stock for this item is limited, but may be available in a warehouse close to you. Please make sure that you are logged in to the site so that available stock can be displayed. If the call is still displayed and you need assistance, please call us at 1-800-962-2660.
Stock for this item is limited, but may be available in a warehouse close to you. Please make sure that you are logged in to the site so that available stock can be displayed. If the call is still displayed and you need assistance, please call us at 1-800-962-2660.
This product is marked as restricted and can only be purchased by approved Shipping Accounts. To apply for a shipping account number, click here. If you need further assistance, call Customer Service at 800-962-2660 or email [email protected].
-Additional Documentation May be needed to purchase this item. A VWR representative will contact you if needed.
This product has been blocked by your organization. Please contact your purchasing department for more information.
The original product is no longer available. The replacement shown is available.
Limited quantities of this product are available. To check availability or place an order, call Customer Service at 800-962-2660 or email [email protected].
305 - 320  of 420
Prev   20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  Next