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Description:   Cellular slime mold. Demonstrates amoeboid state, pseudoplasmodial state, and fruiting body, or sorocarp. Found in woodland soil in decomposing vegetation where bacteria are abundant. Incubation temperature 25°C. Plate cultures grown with Enterobacteria as food source; freeze-dried cultures include food source.<BR><BR>Characterized by an amoeboid stage (lacking cell walls) and a fungus-like reproductive structure.
Description:   These laboratory stands are the prefect addition to every general science laboratory and classroom.

Description:   <i>Anodonta subobicularis.</i>
Catalog Number: (470019-298)

Description:   The Preferred Material of Professionals
Catalog Number: (470306-900)

Description:   Ammonites grew their shells from calcium carbonate and grew constantly throughout their life span. A relative of octopi and squids today, ammonites swam through the open ocean, preying on smaller marine animals.
Description:   <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and body mutations. Students can study sex-linked, recessive, and dominant mutations. Drosophila also makes an excellent live food for mantises, small reptiles, and amphibians. Drosophila demonstrates complete metamorphosis with egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages in its life cycle.
Catalog Number: (470343-566)

Description:   Crafted from polished wood, this stand with a 1.5" hole diameter and a height of 17" provides stability and convenience for various funnel applications.
Description:   Give your fish a place to play!
Description:   Make use of every inch of drawer space in your cabinets by combining these differently-sized Specimen Trays.
Description:   Tip-free stability for experiments.
Description:   Keep Your Collections Organized
Catalog Number: (470219-240)

Description:   The ProScope Stand steadily holds the ProScope in a wide variety of positions. Perfect for mounting the ProScope above a dissection subject or to capture classroom images.
Catalog Number: (470137-892)

Description:   Economically Priced Performer
Catalog Number: (470092-310)

Description:   <B>Conifers come in all shapes and sizes — and so do their cones.</B><BR>Includes: 6 pine cones, 6 spruce cones and 6 cedar cones.<B><BR>*Pine cone factoid: Pine cones can forecast the weather! In dry weather, the scales dry up and open out. If they start to close up, wet weather is coming!</B>
Catalog Number: (470176-386)

Description:   <i>Limulus polyphemus</i>. A true "living fossil", this representative of the class Meristomata is one of only five living still in existence. The crab is the most widely studied Meristomata because of their large compound eyes and their copper-based blue blood. It thrives in a marine aquarium such as WARD’S Marine Touch Tank. Culture instructions are included. Size: 1–3". <B><i>Note: Shipped overnight. Additional shipping fee applies.</i></B>
Catalog Number: (470306-898)

Description:   This fossil replica represents an ancient sea urchin that crawled along the seafloor, feeding on algae. Although they are rarely preserved, echinoderms that looked like this had long spines like the sea urchins of today.
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