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Description:   A Common Intestinal Flora Isolate, Demonstrates Alpha Hemolysis on Blood Agar Growth Medium
Description:   Paramecium bursaria is a ciliate that contains mutualistic algae called Zoochlorella. The algae lives in the cytoplasma of the Paramecium and provides...
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:   Study the Rotifera under your microscope to discover the variety of structures among them. Subculture them in Alfalfa or Hay medium to increase your ...
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 species of Rhodospirillum is commonly isolated from stagnant water and mud. It is especially interesting because it produces a red pigment and i...
Description:   Volvox globator is a species of colonial green algae that forms spherical colonies of cells.
Description:   This organism is commonly recovered from soil and water. As normal intestinal flora, it can also usually be found in sewage.
Description:   Characterized by a lack of rigid cellulosic walls, instead these organisms have pellicles made of protein. They store paramylon instead of starch.
Description:   Large embryos with a clear coating makes them ideal for observing development.
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:   These industrious scavenger insects devour organic matter — the larvae will even clean a skeleton of muscle, skin and cartilage.
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:   Planaria are a flatworm commonly used in science fair projects. They do not bite and move very slowly, making them easy for young students to observe.

Description:   Ward's Science is not endorsed by or affliated with FOSS curriculum in any way.
Description:   Black Planaria are a flatworm commonly used in science fair projects. They do not bite and move very slowly, making them easy for young students to ob...
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