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Specimens are available for use in a wide variety of organic and inorganic testing procedures. Organic samples can be utilized for dissection purposes or studying whole preserved or life specimens, with practical examples in cellular biology or the internal structures of whole organs and complex multicellular systems. Rock specimens are useful for studying textures, grain sizes, and other features brought about by pressure, temperature, and other natural forces, offering a glimpse into the Earth’s geological history.


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Description:   Beginner’s Collection Illustrates Important Physical Properties
Catalog Number: (470190-600)

Description:   Which environment is more appealing?

Description:   This activity shows Dermestid beetles assist in the breakdown of dead organic matter. Simply allow them access to the freeze-dried frog provided.

Description:   Safely Study the Effects of Viral Transmission
Description:   Often mistaken for beetles, these wingless crustaceans live their whole lives on land, feeding on decaying organic matter.
Description:   These industrious scavenger insects devour organic matter — the larvae will even clean a skeleton of muscle, skin and cartilage.
Description:   Pilobolus crystallinus. Observe a dramatic example of phototropism. This fungus has the ability to shoot its sporangia toward a light source, a...
Description:   Ideal for distance learning or homeschooling, these individually wrapped specimens have low odor with high quality preservation.

Description:   Specimens To Supplement the Most Widely-Used College Lab Manual for Physical Geology
Catalog Number: (470025-288)

Description:   Specimens To Supplement the Most Widely-Used College Lab Manual for Physical Geology

Description:   Ideal for comparative study, the four cultures included in this set represent green algae's variety of physical morphologies.
Description:   Formalin preserved grassfrogs. Available in vacuum packs or pails.
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Description:   Formalin preserved grassfrogs. Available in vacuum packs or pails.
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Catalog Number: (470015-364)

Description:   Cool and colorful dragons liven up genetics lessons.
Catalog Number: (470025-340)

Description:   Activities to Examine the Appearance of Minerals

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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