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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...
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(470180-564)
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Pimephales promelas. Nonaggressive. Highly adaptable and easy to maintain, minnows make good water pollution indicators. Care instructions are ...
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(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.
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Trichomes radiating from basil heterocysts. Basic culture solution.
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Use this solution to slow down and relax microorganisms such as Paramecium, Euglena and Stentor. The ready-to-use dropper bottle makes i...
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(470027-312)
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Early straight-shelled nautiloids in a small matrix.
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(470152-860)
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Use Cabbage Juice as a pH Indicator
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Exciting Environmental Chemistry
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(470104-036)
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Students determine their own blood types with this easy to use kit.
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(470015-336)
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Determine the Origins of Microbes by Re-creating a Classic Experiment
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(470015-354)
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Learn About Dichotomous Keys by Classifying Seeds
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(470014-614)
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Re-enact One of Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s Experiments
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(470179-884)
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Unbranched trichome, thinly sheathed; oscillating movement. Basic culture solution.
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Freshwater. Colonial. Sheet of many cells one cell thick. Soil-water medium.
Shipped in a form that provides the best quality specimen. Most ar...
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(470106-176)
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Pecking at foam packing peanuts with spoons, golf tees, and clothes pins, students simulate the effects of different beak characteristics on birds’ at...
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(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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