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This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.
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Planaria are a flatworm commonly used in science fair projects. They do not bite and move very slowly, making them easy for young students to observe.
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(470190-710)
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In this lab, students perform a Gram stain on various species of bacteria.
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Specially Prepared “Real-Life” Combinations<BR>The world is teeming with a wide variety of microlife, making studying samples of pond water complicated especially for the beginning student. To lessen the confusion, WARD’S has prepared different culture mixes that reflect protist combinations that occur in the real world, yet eliminates the hundreds of other life-forms found in a collected sample. Comes with a dichotomous key and either the Working with Algae or the Working with Protozoa manual. Supplied in a single jar.<BR><BR>Our choice of three from the following: <i>Actinosphaerium, Amoeba, Arcella, Centropyxis</i>, and <i>Difflugia</i>.
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(470026-814)
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Re-create Life in One of the Most Ancient Geologic Eras
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This is the most widely studied Turbellarian, a free-living flatworm commonly used in science fair projects.
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(470176-532)
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This species of Rhodospirillum is commonly isolated from stagnant water and mud. It is especially interesting because it produces a red pigment and is also capable of photosynthesis.
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(470179-050)
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Azotobacter vinelandii is an aerobic organism normally found in soil, and is commonly known for its ability to fix nitrogen, converting it to ammonia.
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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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(470179-164)
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Isolated from milk and udders of cows. Lancefield group B, beta hemolysis. Causes infection of the female genital tract, maternal septicemia, neonatal infections. Camp test positive; resistant to bacitracin.
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(470176-520)
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Anoles (American Chameleons) are tree-dwelling lizards found mostly in the southeastern US.
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(470013-628)
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How Big Is A Mole? Why does a mole of copper weigh more than a mole of sulfur?
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(470176-416)
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Demonstrates isogamous reproduction where gametes are similar in appearance and behavior. The included copymaster details asexual and sexual versions of the life cycle. Cultures include Chlamydomonas reinhardtii(+) and (-).
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(470039-664)
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Physically Separate Different Substances
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We make your OpenSciEd adoption easy with these comprehensive kits designed by teachers and certified by OpenSciEd for guaranteed quality.
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These unique salamanders keep their gills and stay fully aquatic even into adulthood, making them ideal subjects for embryological and developmental studies.
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