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(470176-510)
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<i>Plecostomus</i> sp. Nonaggressive. Great tank cleaners, the “suckerfish” clings to aquarium walls with its mouth and scrapes off algae with its tongue. An attractive fish with brown armored scales, it prefers a great deal of vegetation to hide in. Care instructions are included. Size: approximately 2", may grow to 5" or larger. Package of three.
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One culture containing brown, black and white planaria is useful for comparative study.
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(470180-494)
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These red marine bivalves are fascinating to observe as they propel themselves forward by expelling jets of water.
Catalog Number:
(470179-978)
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Marine. Macroalga. Available April through September. Collected.<BR><BR>Characterized by reddish plastids (rhodoplasts).
Catalog Number:
(470016-494)
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Give students a fascinating glimpse at the elements and minerals composing the Earth’s crust. The 16 minerals in this set include some of the most abundant varieties in the crust based on weight percentages.
Catalog Number:
(470317-612)
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All specimens listed below are included in individual jars with each set. Guide included with each set.
Catalog Number:
(470118-208)
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Preserved corn germination in resin material.
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(470118-222)
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Preserved squid dissection in resin material.
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Learn genetics like Mendel.
Catalog Number:
(470356-302)
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This economic collectors' set features eight different genuine meteorites and impactities.
Catalog Number:
(470154-844)
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China
Catalog Number:
(470025-406)
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Green shale which contains approximately 85% Illite. Impurities may include other clay minerals, such as micas and feldspars.
Catalog Number:
(470002-544)
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Specimens are preserved and encased in clear resin material.
Catalog Number:
(470002-736)
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Short life cycle have made these popular plants for genetics and biotechnology. These are a laboratory strain of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>. Life cycle is six to seven weeks under fluorescent lighting. Overall expected height is approximately 12"–13".
Catalog Number:
(470006-624)
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For Consistent Readings Underwater
Catalog Number:
(470210-868)
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Choice intergrown crystal groups, many with striated pyritohedral crystal faces. Perfect for classroom study. Average size: 1" x 1". Peru.
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