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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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Catalog Number: (470312-396)

Description:   Your scorpion is shipped in a plastic container with sphagnum moss as cushioning. It should be placed in a prepared habitat upon arrival.
Catalog Number: (470312-394)

Description:   Your tarantula is shipped in a plastic container with sphagnum moss as cushioning. It should be placed in a prepared habitat upon arrival.
Description:   Your frog is shipped in a plastic container with damp sphagnum moss as cushioning. It should be placed in a prepared habitat shortly after arrival.

Description:   This organism is commonly isolated from human nasopharyngeal mucosa

Description:   E. coli: Freeze dried with media pack
Catalog Number: (470179-534)

Description:   Isolated from human nasopharynx, saliva, and sputum. Spontaneously agglutinates in saline.

Description:   Produces orange pigments. 

Description:   Isolated from milk, ferments lactose. Lancefield group N, gamma hemolysis

Description:   Grows on dead tissues. Novobiocin resistant (S. epidermidis and S. aureus novobiocin sensitive). 

Description:   Frequent human isolate. Causes gastroenteritis.

Description:   Normal flora of the mouth and throat. Lancefield group K, gamma hemolysis. 
Catalog Number: (470179-494)

Description:   Normal flora of respiratory tract. Beta-lactamase positive. Also known by the name Branhamella catarrhalis

Description:   From sewage and human intestine. Causes dysentery. 

Description:   These industrious scavenger insects devour organic matter — the larvae will even clean a skeleton of muscle, skin and cartilage.

Description:   This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.

Description:   This organism is commonly recovered from soil and water. As normal intestinal flora, it can also usually be found in sewage.
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