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Description:   A collection of some of the strains of Escherichia coli needed to grow various coliphages (available separately).
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...
Catalog Number: (470129-020)

Description:   Observe the complete life cycle of Drosophila melanogaster, a widely used model for genetics research.
Catalog Number: (470180-138)

Description:   Lives in intestine of host — mealworms — as symbiotic organism. Culture of mealworms provided.
Description:   Living Cultures Plus Comprehensive Materials for In-Depth Study.
Description:   This organism is commonly isolated from sewage, water, soil and dairy products, as it is a normal part of intestinal flora.
Catalog Number: (470177-302)

Description:   Peranema (Small)

Description:   This species of termite is small and delicate bodied. It will follow a pen trail which mimics pheromones.
Catalog Number: (470007-196)

Description:   Study structure and motility of a variety of common slime molds
Description:   This species of freshwater algae is commonly used for research on photosynthesis.
Description:   Demonstrate amoeba structure, locomotion, and feeding behavior.
Description:   Taking their name from the bluish pigment that most of these organisms share, each jar contains a broad sample of several types of cyanobacteria.
Description:   Collections of Specimens Used Most Often in Biology Classes
Description:   One culture containing brown, black and white planaria is useful for comparative study.
Description:   This organism is easily recognized by its trumpet-shape, and can commonly be found in freshwater ponds and streams. It reproduces by budding.
Description:   A quick and colorful demonstration of Mendel’s Law of Segregation.
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