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Catalog Number: (470180-862)

Description:   Bacteria often found in soil
Description:   Easily observe the sensitivity of various bacteria and fungi to an array of antibiotics with these convenient kits.
MSDS SDS
Description:   Never before has it been so easy to view microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and protists.

Description:   Learn How to Identify Bacteria Using Several Different Staining Procedures
Catalog Number: (470179-628)

Description:   Using penicillin-impregnated discs on two plates, students grow one lawn each of two common, naturally occurring pathogen bacteria.
Catalog Number: (470180-650)

Description:   For identification of Gram-negative bacteria based on dextrose, lactose, and sucrose fermentation, and hydrogen sulfide production.

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.
Catalog Number: (470004-020)

Description:   Students find the answers to such questions as how much bacteria does soap or mouthwash eliminate, and which mouth contains more bacteria — a human or a dog.
Description:   Charts with outstanding detailed microphotographs.
Catalog Number: (470179-640)

Description:   Study Structure and Motility of a Variety of Common Protists<BR>Convenient, all-inclusive kit contains everything you need to culture and examine different protists to discover their unique attributes. Comes with a specimen culture, culture materials, Form and Structure sheets, and instructions for 30 students.<BR><BR>These microbes are members of the cellular slime mold group, and are commonly found in certain types of soil, dung, and other high-bacteria habitats. A variety of experiments can be conducted with <i>Dictyostelium</i>, including observing its life history and investigating differentiation and taxis responses. It is also interesting to observe <i>Dictyostelium</i> feeding on bacteria, which are included in this kit. Additional suggested experiments include studies of migrating pseudoplasmodia and differentiation. Cultures: <i>Dictyostelium discoideum, Enterobacter aerogenes,</i> or <i>Escherichia coli</i> (food).
Catalog Number: (470004-860)

Description:   Special Design Evenly Distributes Bacteria
Catalog Number: (470140-300)

Description:   In this lab activity, students identify an unknown bacterial sample using gross examination, cell morphology, and biochemical tests with Becton-Dickenson EnteroPluri Tubes. 
Description:   Antibiotics in wastewater may lead to multi drug-resistant bacteria.
Description:   Explore examples of both harmful and helpful bacteria.
Description:   Using this kit, students genetically engineer bacteria with genes from a jellyfish.
Catalog Number: (470111-904)

Description:   Ideal for sampling or spreading bacteria.
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