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(470179-164)
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Isolated from milk and udders of cows. Lancefield group B, beta hemolysis. Causes infection of the female genital tract, maternal septicemia, neonatal...
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(470176-496)
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Cladophora (Small)
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(470179-048)
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E. coli with JM101 can be transformed with pUC8 plasmid to become resistant to Ampicillin and to metabolize lactose
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(470176-490)
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Poecilia reticulata .
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(470179-184)
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This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.
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(470179-866)
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This filamentous cyanobacteria is comprised of heterocysts and akinetes that are terminally located on the filament.
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(470004-172)
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Investigate a unique reproductive system.
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(470030-320)
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Culture your own specimens for a constant supply of Daphnia magna to feed your fish, or to study.
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(470179-142)
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Nitrogen fixation, produces nodules on legume roots. Bacteroids from nodules can be X, Y, and club shapes.
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(470179-168)
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Isolated from the alimentary tract of cows. Lancefield group D, gamma hemolysis. May be pathogenic in humans.
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(470176-668)
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Diatoms (Small)
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(470179-134)
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Isolated from human nasopharynx, saliva, and sputum. Spontaneously agglutinates in saline.
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(470030-294)
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Ideal For Monocot And Dicot Studies
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(470176-626)
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Isolated from milk, ferments lactose. Lancefield group N, gamma hemolysis
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(470176-694)
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Specially Prepared 'Real-Life' Combinations
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(470175-816)
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Observe Different Plants’ Methods of Capture and Feeding.