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Fluorite is Green Halide mineral with moh's hardness 4.
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Slaty metamorphic rock containing hematite giving it its red color.
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Phyllite is a light-gray foliated rock formed from metamorphosed slate.
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Shale is a rich, gray fissile clay rock.
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Chert is a microcrystalline, hard, silica mineral.
Catalog Number:
(470025-350)
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Indicative of Various Sedimentary Formation Processes
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This organism is commonly found in soil and water, and is also associated with spoiled food. It produces a diffusible fluorescent pigment.
Catalog Number:
(470237-634)
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Early dragonfly with delicate wing structures preserved. From Solnhofen limestone. Resin. Germany.
Catalog Number:
(470316-766)
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Diverse collecion of organisms.
Catalog Number:
(470226-640)
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Small fossil shrimp.
Catalog Number:
(470179-932)
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Examples of Organisms That Grow in Colonies
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Specially Prepared “Real-Life” Combinations<BR>The world is teeming with a wide variety of microlife, making studying samples of pond water complicated especially for the beginning student. To lessen the confusion, WARD’S has prepared different culture mixes that reflect protist combinations that occur in the real world, yet eliminates the hundreds of other life-forms found in a collected sample. Comes with a dichotomous key and either the Working with Algae or the Working with Protozoa manual. Supplied in a single jar.<BR><BR>Our choice of three from the following: <i>Actinosphaerium, Amoeba, Arcella, Centropyxis</i>, and <i>Difflugia</i>.
Catalog Number:
(470176-400)
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A fascinating predator to study; as it lies in wait for its prey, its posture makes it appear to be praying, giving the insect its common name.
Catalog Number:
(470176-504)
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Contains Collections of Specimens Used Most Often in Biology Classes
Catalog Number:
(470007-318)
Description:
Explore Different Examples of Symbiosis
Catalog Number:
(470180-506)
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This unusual-looking Echinoderm, a small ball-shaped organism, displays radial symmetry. It moves via tube feet.
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