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Description:   This activity shows Dermestid beetles assist in the breakdown of dead organic matter. Simply allow them access to the freeze-dried frog provided.
Catalog Number: (470179-936)

Description:   Bring your high school biology text to life with the algal cultures included in this set of 12 cultures commonly found in high-school textbooks.

Description:   Isolated from milk products; used in the manufacture of yogurt, buttermilk, and cheese. 
Description:   This organism is commonly isolated from soil or water, and produces a pink or rose colored pigment.
Catalog Number: (470180-492)

Description:   These slugs maintain a marine aquarium’s ecological balance by feeding on algal growth.

Description:   Produce High-Titer T-Series Coliphages Without Setting Up an Aeration System
Catalog Number: (470179-112)

Description:   All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for spec...

Description:   Investigate sex-linked traits and patterns of inheritance in Nasonia vitripennis, a parasitic wasp that does not sting or bite.
Description:   Capsules produced in milk. Psychrophilic (prefers low temperatures), produces yellow pigments. 
Description:   Demonstrates isogamous reproduction where gametes are similar in appearance and behavior. Make lectures and labs on protist reproduction clearer with...
Description:   All microbial cultures undergo an extensive quality control program prior to releasing for sale, so they are guaranteed for purity as well as for spec...
Description:   Certain strains of bacteria have their own pigments, creating a rainbow of different natural colors. This set includes bacterial cultures with a varie...

Description:   Ideal for comparative study, the four cultures included in this set represent green algae's variety of physical morphologies.
Description:   Demonstrates isogamous reproduction where gametes are similar in appearance and behavior. Make lectures and labs on protist reproduction clearer with...
Description:   Illustrate the structure, feeding habits, responses, and reproduction of a typical Anthozoan.
Catalog Number: (470179-132)

Description:   Isolated from human nasopharynx. Presumably not related to N. sicca; some relation to N. gonorrhoeae. Often agglutinates in saline. 
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