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Catalog Number:
(470189-240)
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Use this comprehensive set to introduce your students to the seedless classes of plants.<BR>Includes: one each lichen, liverwort (vegetative only), moss and fern.
Catalog Number:
(470312-250)
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Komodo dragons, endemic to a few small islands in Indonesia, are the largest of the world's lizards (this specimen is approximately 10 feet long).
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Great for a Variety of Laboratory Uses!
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Four to six adults of each sex (including virgin females) have been carefully selected for the parent generation. Larvae will be visible within a week of receipt. Please order 7-10 days in advance.<BR><BR>We fully guarantee the purity and viability of our Drosophila melanogaster cultures. A large, vigorous culture is shipped in a shatterproof plastic vial. To ship Drosophila cultures with living larvae we require 10 days' notice prior to use date. During very cold weather, adult flies may die but eggs and larvae usually survive. Allow cultures to come to room temperature before checking under low magnification for eggs and live larvae. Complete instructions are always included.
Catalog Number:
(470030-088)
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This stand works great for spines and hanging skeleton models.
Catalog Number:
(470144-494)
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Petri dishes having a raised square grid on the bottom part. The grid consists of 36 small squares; each square is identified to facilitate special type counting or location of specimens. Supplied with top and bottom in sterile shelf packages. Size: 100 x 15mm.
Catalog Number:
(470136-316)
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3D model of male urinary system and its blood supply is free standing, enabling study from all aspects.
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Mayo Stands include a high grade stainless steel tray (18/8,304) that is 25% larger than standard trays and ideal for use in urgent care facilities.
Catalog Number:
(470176-338)
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Usually <i>Marchantia polymorphum</i>. <i>Marchantia</i> can be used as an example of growth and development of liverworts, as well as to illustrate alternation of generations. Found throughout North America, the plant prefers moist, shaded soil. <i>Marchantia</i> frequently grows where other vegetation has been burned off. It is supplied in a plastic bag with care instructions. Size: 3"x4".
Catalog Number:
(470006-010)
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How do geologists classify minerals? This kit lets students observe and test a variety of specimens in order to identify and sort them. You can also use this set to introduce students to the methods and techniques that are commonly used in geological classification.
Catalog Number:
(470203-156)
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These ADA-compliant base stands support up to 453.6kg (1000lbs.).
Catalog Number:
(470021-314)
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The rounded, differently sized stones make your tank look like a stream bed.<BR><BR>Attractive Bottom Cover Enhances Natural Filtration and Nitrogen Cycling<BR>Gravel contains no lead or chrome and won’t change the pH or chemistry of the tank. Pebble sizes up to 1/4" dia.
Catalog Number:
(470176-336)
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<i>Drosera</i> sp. Dicot. Rosettes of leaves, radiating from a central stem, trap small insects in leaf hairs, while glands on each tip exude a sticky substance that helps trap the bugs. It is native to acidic bogs in temperate regions and prefers a warm, humid environment. It comes supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 2–4".
Catalog Number:
(470022-772)
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Beautifully illustrated in full color and highly informative, these pocket-sized field guides show each specimen in its natural habitat along with a detailed description of its history, habitat, range, and identifying characteristics.
Catalog Number:
(470021-372)
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Fast and easy-to-use, this kit contains two dropper bottles for accurate dispensing of test solutions, non-staining test tube with snap cap, and instructions. It comes with enough solution for 130 tests and can be used in either fresh or salt water. Range: 0–8 ppm ammonia.
Catalog Number:
(470101-740)
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Students discover how fossils are formed, learn why they are important to us and what they can tell us about the Earth's past by casting and painting four life-size fossil replicas based on actual specimens:. 3" shark tooth, 4" crinoid, 3" trilobite and a 3" ammonite.
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