Specimens
Specimens are available for use in a wide variety of organic and inorganic testing procedures. Organic samples can be utilized for dissection purposes or studying whole preserved or life specimens, with practical examples in cellular biology or the internal structures of whole organs and complex multicellular systems. Rock specimens are useful for studying textures, grain sizes, and other features brought about by pressure, temperature, and other natural forces, offering a glimpse into the Earth’s geological history.
Ward's® Cat Brain Anatomy Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Ward's® Heart Anatomy Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Ward's® Vertebrate Heart Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Ward's® Mammalian Urogenital Anatomy Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Ward's® Fetal Pig Anatomy Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Marine Salt Mix
Create a suitable home for fish, brine shrimp and other marine invertebrates. A 450 g bag will make three gallons of sea water (1.020-1.025 specific gravity). (Please note: This item is recommended for use with saltwater aquaria only.)
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Ward's® Fossil Thin Sections Set
View key morphological features in thin section.
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Ward's® Freshwater Copepods
The culture supplied includes copepods in various stages of development.
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Betta splendens
Highly aggressive. Beautiful but socially challenged, male “Siamese fighting fish” will duel with each other — or even with their own reflection in a mirror — and flare their colorful fins in an impressive display of territoriality. When females are present, males will try to “impress” them. Females can coexist; males must be kept separate. Care instructions are included. Size: 1 1/2–2".
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Ward's® Crustacean Mixture
Easily compare the different types of structures in a variety of small freshwater crustaceans with this convenient freshwater culture mix.
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Ward's® Live Ramshorn Snail
Planorbids, mixed genera. Compare these attractive, spiral-shelled, herbivorous freshwater specimens with other snails. They will eat aquarium plants
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Ward's® Live Mystery Snails (Pomacea bridgesi)
These organisms help keep your freshwater aquarium clean by eating algae and detritus; they won’t eat any plants included in the aquarium.
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Didinium
Predatory. Feeds on Paramecium caudatum. Hay medium.
Characterized by cilia; nearly all possess two types of nuclei.
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Equisetum
Scouring Rush. It features reedy, upright growth habit and whorls of leaves at the nodes. The shoots, which contain silica, were once used to scrub utensils and pots, giving Equisetum its common name of scouring rush. It is supplied in a plastic bag with care instructions. Quantity: 8–12 shoots.

