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Specimens are available for use in a wide variety of organic and inorganic testing procedures. Organic samples can be utilized for dissection purposes or studying whole preserved or life specimens, with practical examples in cellular biology or the internal structures of whole organs and complex multicellular systems. Rock specimens are useful for studying textures, grain sizes, and other features brought about by pressure, temperature, and other natural forces, offering a glimpse into the Earth’s geological history.


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Description:   Volvox aureus is a species of colonial green algae that forms spherical colonies of cells.
Description:   Paramecium multimicronucleatumis one of the largest species of Paramecium. This ciliate contains a single macronucleus and four or more micronuclei. G...

Description:   Anoles (AmericAn ChAmeleons) Are tree-dwelling lizArds found mostly in the southeAstern US.
Catalog Number: (470237-660)

Description:   This remarkable resin cast features one of the most complete examples of a near contemporary of archaeopteryx. Recently found in Liaoning Province in ...
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:   Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Catalog Number: (470001-308)

Description:   Alcohol preserved horsefly. AvAilAble in jArs
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Catalog Number: (470237-668)

Description:   Replica of the famous “chicken–size” dinosaur skeleton.
Description:   This organism is commonly isolated in soil and produces antibiotics such as bacitracin, subtilisin, and mycobacillin.
Description:   These unique salamanders keep their gills and stay fully aquatic even into adulthood, making them ideal subjects for embryological and developmental s...
Description:   Hydra are tiny animals closely related to jellyfish. They can be carnivorous as well as photosyntheic due to their symbiotic relationship with green ...
Description:   Isolated from human intestine, this organism is known for its distinctive putrefactive odor.
Description:   Members of the Pelomyxa genus look very much like amoeba. Pelomyxa, however, have many nuclei, whereas amoeba have only one.

Description:   Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Description:   AnodontA subobiculAris.
Description:   Carassius auratus
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