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Teach your students about the complete metamorphosis of an insect with these mealworms.
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Cricket (Acheta domestica)or the Common House Cricket is available in adult and nymph sizes.
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(470177-330)
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This species of termite is small and delicate bodied. It will follow a pen trail which mimics pheromones.
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Hydra are tiny animals closely related to jellyfish. They are a carnivorous species that can be found in healthy freshwater rivers and streams where ...
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(470175-824)
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One of the largest Drosophila species. Useful for preparing salivary gland chromosome squashes.
Recommended by the Carnegie Institute...
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Useful in regeneration studies, these freshwater Oligochaetes are easy to handle and to culture.
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(470183-804)
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Ward's Science is not endorsed by or affliated with FOSS curriculum in any way.
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This toad thrives with minimum attention and may be housed in a terrarium with access to water and dry land.
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Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies because they express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, ...
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These large beetles have a striking shiny appearance and are slow moving and docile.
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(470176-788)
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Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and body mutat...
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Investigate Insect Life Cycles, Behavior, and Much More!
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These African clawed frogs are entirely aquatic and thrive in an ordinary freshwater aquarium. They are often used in developmental studies and geneti...
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Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and body mutat...
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These fascinating frogs are uniquely adapted for climbing, with prominent adhesive pads on the ends of their digits.
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This is the most widely studied Turbellarian, a free-living flatworm commonly used in science fair projects.
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