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Description:   Commonly known as the Vinegar Eel, these free-living nematodes require very little care, feeding in vinegar and feeding on fungi contained in it.
Description:   Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and bod...
Description:   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...
Description:   This North American Diplopod makes a great classroom pet and can be used in behavioral studies.
Description:   This organism is a common environmental isolate, and can be found in soil as well as in industrial settings.
Description:   This organism is commonly found in soil and water, and is also associated with spoiled food. It produces a diffusible fluorescent pigment.
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:   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...
Description:   This is the most widely studied Turbellarian, a free-living flatworm commonly used in science fair projects.
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:   Drosophila, the common fruit fly is widely used in genetic studies. Ward's offers a large number of mutations to help you demonstrate complex genetic...
Description:   Erpobdella obscura
Description:   Hydra are tiny animals closely related to jellyfish. They can be carnivorous as well as photosyntheic due to their symbiotic relationship with green ...
Description:   These unique salamanders keep their gills and stay fully aquatic even into adulthood, making them ideal subjects for embryological and developmental s...
Description:   Paramecium caudatum is a common protist that inhabits a variety of aquatic ecosystems.
Description:   These fascinating frogs are uniquely adapted for climbing, with prominent adhesive pads on the ends of their digits.
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