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bacteria
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(470179-108)
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All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for species.
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Escherichia coli - Lactose neg
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(470179-060)
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All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for species.
Catalog Number:
(470179-614)
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Fascinate students with some of the simplest light-producing organisms
Catalog Number:
(470030-200)
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Everything you need to safetly collect and culture bacteria and fungi from your environment
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This organism is normal flora of human skin.
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Frequent human isolate. Causes gastroenteritis.
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From sewage and human intestine. Causes dysentery.Â
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Unbranched, contorted filaments. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Shipped in a form that provides the best quality specimen. Most are supplied in 16 x 125 mm tubes, 2 oz. jars, or 8 oz. jars.
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(470176-340)
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Found in seawater and marine animals. Young cultures luminescent.
Catalog Number:
(470179-888)
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Displays false branching. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Shipped in a form that provides the best quality specimen. Most are supplied in 16 x 125 mm tubes, 2 oz. jars, or 8 oz. jars.
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Normal flora of the mouth and throat. Lancefield group K, gamma hemolysis.Â
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(470183-822)
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Ward's Science is not endorsed by or affliated with FOSS curriculum in any way.
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This filamentous cyanobacteria is comprised of heterocysts and akinetes that are terminally located on the filament.
Catalog Number:
(470179-048)
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<i>E. coli</i> with JM101 can be transformed with pUC8 plasmid to become resistant to Ampicillin and to metabolize lactose
Catalog Number:
(470179-328)
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Hemolysis, the rupture of red blood cells, is induced by certain species of streptococcal bacteria that produce extracellular hemolysin. Observe this phenomenon with this set of 3 non-pathogenic species
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