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Description:   These insects are a remarkable example of group dynamics in the animal world, making them ideal tenants to observe in your classroom.
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:   Two strains of Escherichia coli (donor and host) with complementary sensitivities to Ampicillin and Streptomycin. Watch them trade traits via conjuga...

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:   Normal flora of the mouth and throat. Lancefield group K, gamma hemolysis. 

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

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

Description:   A fascinating predator to study; as it lies in wait for its prey, its posture makes it appear to be praying, giving the insect its common name.
Description:   Isolated from human urinary tract and wound infections, this organism is identifiable by its characteristic putrefactive odor. 
Description:   This large predatory frog will eat any other organism smaller than itself, including smaller bullfrogs; keep similar-sized frogs together to avoid can...

Description:   This non-pathogenic strain of E. coli was initially created for cloning use.

Description:   Eschericia coli culture that produces GFP, visible in the presence of UV light.

Description:   Produces streptomycin. Branching mycelium and coenocytic hyphae. 
Catalog Number: (470176-406)

Description:   Two or more species of annelids are included

Description:   E. coli with JM101 can be transformed with pUC8 plasmid to become resistant to Ampicillin and to metabolize lactose
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