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Description:   Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae with chloroplasts arranged in a helical (spiral) pattern.

Description:   Produces a violet color that diffuses through agar growth medium. Anti–bacterial, anti–fungal, anti–viral activities. Branching vegetative mycelium.&n...
Description:   This filamentous cyanobacteria is comprised of heterocysts and akinetes that are terminally located on the filament.

Description:   Isolated from milk products; used in the manufacture of yogurt, buttermilk, and cheese. 

Description:   This organism is normally isolated from soil and is a non-pathogenic strain of the mycobacterium genus.
Catalog Number: (470176-392)

Description:   Cellular slime mold. Demonstrates amoeboid state, pseudoplasmodial state, and fruiting body, or sorocarp.
Description:   Oscillatoria is a genus of filamentous green algae that moves by sliding filaments back and forth against each other.
Catalog Number: (470176-436)

Description:   Usually found in freshwater and mosses, this organism has a hard umbrella shaped shell or "test", out of which finger-like pseudopodia project.

Description:   Very large ciliate. Feeds on colpidium. Hay medium.
Characterized by cilia; nearly all possess two types of nuclei.

Description:   Nitrogen fixation, produces nodules on legume roots. Bacteroids from nodules can be X, Y, and club shapes.

Description:   Isolated from the alimentary tract of cows. Lancefield group D, gamma hemolysis. May be pathogenic in humans. 

Description:   With stiff 'arms' radiating in all directions, these microscopic organisms look like sea urchins

Description:   Red-pigmented halophile from evaporating salt ponds; requires 25% salt medium, lyses easily in plain water, releasing DNA.

Description:   Azotobacter vinelandii is an aerobic organism normally found in soil, and is commonly known for its ability to fix nitrogen, converting it to ammonia.
Catalog Number: (470179-132)

Description:   Isolated from human nasopharynx. Presumably not related to N. sicca; some relation to N. gonorrhoeae. Often agglutinates in saline. 

Description:   Isolated from straw, can also be found in the soil, and acts as a decomposer. Slight anti-bacterial activity. With coenocytic hyphae
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