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Description:   In 1977 Carl Woese of the University of Illinois shook the world of biology and its long established tree of life when he announced the discovery of an entirely new group of organisms – the Archaea. Dismissed by many, further proof was provided when a vent organism (<i>Methanoccus</i> <i>jannaschii</i>) was sequenced.<BR><BR>Today this new phylogeny is the basis for a range of new explorations in microbial biology from the origins of life to its diversity. Developed by Susan Offner and based on the pioneering work of Woese, this kit takes students to the cutting edge of evolution, classification, and beyond.<BR><BR><i>Includes</i>: chart (61 cm x 91 cm), color transparency, student notebook (1 pad of 30 drilled worksheets), teacher’s guide.

Description:   Ideal Practice for Medical or Veterinary Students.
Catalog Number: (470032-714)

Description:   More than 18-million nature lovers have chosen the National Audubon Society Field Guides as their reference tool. Each 600+ page guide is packed with brilliant, full-color identification photographs organized to make identification simple and accurate, plus descriptive text.

Description:   Life size adult human dual sex torso model featuring an open back and 28 removable parts for in-depth anatomical studies.
Description:   Your students are forensics professionals analyzing DNA collected at a crime scene.
Catalog Number: (470119-100)

Description:   Removable parts of this anatomical human eye model include: Upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments, both halves of choroid with iris and retina, lens and vitreous humour.
Description:   Investigate The Source Of A Families Health Problems
Catalog Number: (470102-342)

Description:   Students learn how to key the 13 different leaves including elm, ash, walnut, maple, pine, cedar, locust, oak, cottonwood, and willow.
Catalog Number: (470233-088)

Description:   Use For Student Or Patient Education.
Catalog Number: (470233-200)

Description:   Make Your Simulations Come Alive!
Catalog Number: (470111-500)

Description:   With this set, students explore a variety of life science specimens.
Description:   The EduPrimerTM DNA Profiling kit is designed to introduce students to two dimorphic genes in the Alu family.
Description:   The 3B Scientific Patient Care Manikin BASIC for simulation in healthcare was developed for scenario-based training of basic patient care and nursing skills.

Description:   1.9 MYA. The <i>Homo habilis</i> Skull KNM-ER 1813 was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973.
Catalog Number: (470232-704)

Description:   Made For Training
Description:   Our most popular spine for patient education is also our most affordable spine model. This spine model is fully flexible and designed for hands-on demonstrations.
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