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Live specimens are used for a wide variety of studies including studying the physiological effects of drugs on a specimen’s heartbeat and temperature on metabolism, the locomotion of microscopic organisms, and studying plant respiration, photosynthesis, plosmolysis, and more. Algal cultures form colonies of cells that are extremely easy to visualize for better understanding of cell walls and plastids, and many live specimens reproduce rapidly for quick turnover between successive tests.


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Catalog Number: (470177-440)

Description:   Yeast reproduction
Catalog Number: (470180-208)

Description:   Study Pseudopod Motility Up Close
Catalog Number: (470000-742)

Description:   Mussels, Preserved, Medium 7.5-8.5cm, Pail-Pak/10
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Description:   Mold structures
Catalog Number: (470145-702)

Description:   Features a Unique Design for Capturing Insects Without Harm to Either the Insect or the Collector
Catalog Number: (470176-340)

Description:   Found in seawater and marine animals. Young cultures luminescent.
Catalog Number: (470179-756)

Description:   Marine. Unicellular; small, centric cells. Marine medium.Characterized by shells (tests) made of silica, in two parts.
Description:   Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae with chloroplasts arranged in a helical (spiral) pattern.

Description:   Isolated from human saliva, sputum, and intestine. No Lancefield group shown, alpha hemolysis.
Description:   Bean Beetles are an agricultural pest beetle in the order Coleoptera.
Description:   This harmless insect parasitizes the Sarcophaga (flesh fly) pupae. Females usually lay 30–50 eggs in the pupae, which provide food for the Nasonia lar...
Description:   Investigate Insect Life Cycles, Behavior, and Much More!
Catalog Number: (470176-258)

Description:   Planorbids, mixed genera. Compare these attractive, spiral-shelled, herbivorous freshwater specimens with other snails. They will eat aquarium plants
Description:   Teach your students about the complete metamorphosis of an insect with these mealworms.

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.
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