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One Culture from Each of the Four Major Types
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(470180-150)
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Paramecium aurelia is the smallest species of Paramecium we offer. Paramecium aurelia is characterized by cilia, which it uses for locomotion a...
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(470176-724)
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Paramecium bursaria is a ciliate that contains mutualistic algae called Zoochlorella. The algae lives in the cytoplasma of the Paramecium and provides...
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(470176-636)
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Gonium, for 120 Students
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(470176-700)
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Pandorina Culture for 100 Students
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(470176-678)
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Cosmarium Culture for 35 Students
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(470179-872)
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Fischerella Culture for 35 Students
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(470176-424)
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Synura, for 30 Students
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(470179-328)
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Hemolysis, the rupture of red blood cells, is induced by certain species of streptococcal bacteria that produce extracellular hemolysin. Observ...
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(470180-248)
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Examine the morphological characteristics of typical soil nematodes with the specimens in our well-populated culture.
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(470180-088)
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An excellent aquarium oxygenator, Elodea canadensis is great for teaching photosynthesis and plasmolysis.
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(470177-344)
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Bullfrog tadpoles are great for demonstrating metamorphosis in the classroom.
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(470030-242)
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Rye Seeds
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(470180-444)
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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...
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(470180-494)
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These red marine bivalves are fascinating to observe as they propel themselves forward by expelling jets of water.
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(470180-292)
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Useful in regeneration studies, these freshwater Oligochaetes are easy to handle and to culture.