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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:   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...
Description:   One culture containing brown, black and white planaria is useful for comparative study.
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:   Often mistaken for beetles, these wingless crustaceans live their whole lives on land, feeding on decaying organic matter.

Description:   Ideal for use as a model system, this free-living nematode has biological processes similar to those of other animals. The transparent animal normally...
Catalog Number: (470219-870)

Description:   This large bovine heart is ideal for demonstrations. Weight: approximately 5 lbs.
Description:   Yeast strains are ideal for genetic study because they are easy to grow and maintain, their life cycle is complete in approximately one week, and you ...

Description:   A fascinating predator to study; as it lies in wait for its prey, its posture makes it appear to be praying, giving the insect its common name.
Description:   Dolostone is a chemical sedimentary rock consisting of magnesium and calcium
Catalog Number: (470026-852)

Description:   Nummulites laevigatus (Eocene)
Description:   Granular and massive. Himalayan.
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Description:   Introduce your students to Gray Andesite with large phenocrysts of hornblende.
Description:   Gabbro is Mafic igneous rock formed deep underground consisting of olivine and pyroxene.
Description:   Coquina is variety of limestone made up of shell fragments.
Description:   Breccia is a sedimentary rock made up of angular rock fragments.
Description:   White to gray, medium to coarse-grained, crystalline.
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