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Live specimens are used for a wide variety of studies including studying the physiological effects of drugs on a specimen’s heartbeat and temperature on metabolism, the locomotion of microscopic organisms, and studying plant respiration, photosynthesis, plosmolysis, and more. Algal cultures form colonies of cells that are extremely easy to visualize for better understanding of cell walls and plastids, and many live specimens reproduce rapidly for quick turnover between successive tests.


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Description:   Teach your students about the complete metamorphosis of an insect with these mealworms.
Description:   Daphnia are a widely studied small crustacean used for a number of physiology studies including the effects of drugs on heartbeat and temperature on m...
Description:   Crickets, Pack of 10

Description:   Ward's Science is not endorsed by or affliated with FOSS curriculum in any way.

Description:   Ward's Science is not endorsed by or affliated with FOSS curriculum in any way.
Description:   Paramecium caudatum is a common protist that inhabits a variety of aquatic ecosystems.

Description:   This species of termite is small and delicate bodied. It will follow a pen trail which mimics pheromones.
Description:   This is the most widely studied Turbellarian, a free-living flatworm commonly used in science fair projects.
Description:   Demonstrates isogamous reproduction where gametes are similar in appearance and behavior. Make lectures and labs on protist reproduction clearer with...
Description:   Volvox aureus is a species of colonial green algae that forms spherical colonies of cells.
Description:   An excellent aquarium oxygenator, Elodea densa is great for teaching plant respiration, photosynthesis, and plasmolysis.
Description:   Specially Prepares "Real-Life" Combinations
Description:   Kocuria rhizophila is also commonly known by the name Micrococcus luteus. This organism is commonly isolated from soil, and is frequently used to tes...
Description:   All of our most popular crosses, already done for you. We'll do all the pre-work, so you can spend more time with your students.
Description:   This organism is easily recognized by its trumpet-shape and blue coloration. It is quite large (approx. 2 mm) and is a good option for students that a...
Catalog Number: (470177-444)

Description:   Investigate mushroom structures
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