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Catalog Number: (470038-940)

Description:   Identify the family Mycobacteriaceae by their ability to retain a fuschia color following the staining procedure.
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Description:   Perform thin layer chromatography on four different food colors!
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Description:   Simple, Effective Investigation Uses Living Specimens
Catalog Number: (470003-744)

Description:   How is AIDS transmitted? Are your students listening to the message? This HIV Simulation Lab, developed by biology teacher Ruth Ann Parham, will defin...
Catalog Number: (470039-264)

Description:   Offer students a lesson in electric circuits, voltage, and resistance while providing an engineering building project.

Description:   What can urine tell us?

Description:   Gain an Appreciation for the Complexity of Agriculture
Catalog Number: (470152-836)

Description:   Students gain a better understanding of the structure of matter.
Catalog Number: (470039-702)

Description:   From introductory level to advanced study, this kit provides engaging lessons on insect classification and arthropod characteristics.

Description:   Make Your Students “Plastic Literate”

Description:   Perform a variety of investigations utilizing Drosophila melanogaster crosses.
Catalog Number: (470100-758)

Description:   This lab features two experiments that let students determine the resistance of bacteria to tetracycline, an antibiotic. Developed by Edward Alcamo.
Description:   What Is It Like to Analyze a Crime Scene?

Description:   This simple demonstration of the relationship between adaptations and natural selection gets students away from their desks.
Description:   Determine How Mass Affects the Velocity of Objects.
Catalog Number: (470152-848)

Description:   This simple, effective demonstration lets students discover for themselves the paradoxes of Newton’s first and second laws.
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