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Catalog Number:
(470176-356)
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With stiff 'arms' radiating in all directions, these microscopic organisms look like sea urchins
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Create a balanced ecosystem in your aquarium with the addition of these small, freshwater algae eaters. They reproduce rapidly, laying their eggs on the glass sides of the aquarium.
Catalog Number:
(470176-690)
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Freshwater. Filamentous. Homothallic strain. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
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Freshwater. Colonial; four cells with spines. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
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(470176-630)
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Freshwater. Colonial; with spherical, biflagellated cells. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
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This organism is commonly isolated from soil, and depending upon the temperature of its environment, can produce a distinctive red pigment.
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Demonstrates isogamous reproduction where gametes are similar in appearance and behavior. Make lectures and labs on protist reproduction clearer with our specially selected cultures that illustrate various reproductive phenomona.
Catalog Number:
(470177-438)
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Observe the differences between common mold types
Catalog Number:
(470179-928)
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Study Structural Variety in Blue-Green Algae
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Isolated from milk, ferments lactose. Lancefield group N, gamma hemolysis
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Named for their food preference of milkweed seeds, these colorful Hemipterans demonstrate simple metamorphosis and sucking mouthparts.
Catalog Number:
(470030-364)
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Produce High-Titer T-Series Coliphages Without Setting Up an Aeration System
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Large embryos with a clear coating makes them ideal for observing development.
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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Sarcophaga bullata are gray flesh flies. These flies are reared on decaying flesh and pupate quickly, within 5 to 7 days from birth, to illustrate complete metamorphosis in Diptera.
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This organism is occasionally isolated from soil, but most frequently from smegma- a secretion from male and female genitalia.
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