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Description:   Commonly known as the Vinegar Eel, these free-living nematodes require very little care, feeding in vinegar and feeding on fungi contained in it.

Description:   Used for culturing <i>Dictyostelium discoideum</i> (cellular slime mold). 

Description:   With stiff 'arms' radiating in all directions, these microscopic organisms look like sea urchins
Catalog Number: (470007-764)

Description:   Colorful, Hardwood Cubes that Teach the Basics of Chemistry
Catalog Number: (470179-704)

Description:   Study the Microbes Used in the Bioremediation of Oil Spills.
Description:   These plasmids allow you to perform bacterial transformations, conferring new antibiotic resistance, as a visual way of demonstrating gene transfer.
Description:   This fast and easy activity acquaints students with electrophoresis using inexpensive dyes.
Catalog Number: (470025-080)

Description:   When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.

Description:   Isolated from milk products; used in the manufacture of yogurt, buttermilk, and cheese. 
Description:   Bright blue crystalline veins and coatings in a matrix of mixed copper ore.<BR><BR>WARD’S offers four different specimen sizes to meet your various needs:<BR><BR>Student Specimens. Ideal for students to use for study and identification. Specimens range in size from 1" x 1" to 1" x 2" and come in packages of ten.<BR><BR>Hand Specimens. Great for lectures, demonstrations, and display. Specimens range in size from 2" x 3" to 3" x 4", and each comes in a labeled plastic tray.<BR><BR>Bulk Pack. Several of the smaller pieces are suitable for classroom study, while the larger specimens in the one kilogram pack can be cut to sizes that meet your specific needs. The number and size of pieces will vary.
Catalog Number: (470024-196)

Description:   Create 3-D Cell Models Using Realistic “Cytoplasm”

Description:   Expand Student Knowledge of Polymers
MSDS SDS

Description:   Discover Double Replacement Reactions in Microscale.
MSDS SDS

Description:   Useful for teaching AP Biology units on Molecular Genetics.
Description:   Two o strains of Escherichia coli; one exhibiting Ampicillin resistance, and one sensitive, but competent and ready to receive the plasmid that confers resistance.
Catalog Number: (470175-824)

Description:   One of the largest <i>Drosophila</i> species. Useful for preparing salivary gland chromosome squashes.<BR><BR>Recommended by the Carnegie Institute<BR>Mature Drosophila are cultured in our own labs, and are marked with the culture initiation date. Culture is shipped in our instant medium in a shatterproof vial. The Fruit Fly pupae will usually appear within ten days of the ship date. You will also receive WARD’S Drosophila Culture Guide. Note: We can supply any of our single strains in the larger quantity for 100 students. Call our Customer Service department for details.
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