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Breast Carcinoma Slide

Breast Carcinoma Slide

Unhealthy Breast Tissue

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Gastrothylax Elongatus, Schneiders and Fast Green Stained Whole Mount Slides

Gastrothylax Elongatus, Schneiders and Fast Green Stained Whole Mount Slides

Paramphistome fluke occurring in the rumen of sheep and cattle.

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Mosquito, Life Cycle Slide

Mosquito, Life Cycle Slide

Ectoparasite Life Cycle

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Meiosis Microscope Slide Set

Meiosis Microscope Slide Set

Stages and Structures From a Lily Anther

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Scypha Slides

Scypha Slides

Use Scypha slides to teach about marine life or compare and contrast animal body types

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Lung Slide

Lung Slide

Lung characteristics illustrated

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Penis , Mammal Slide

Penis , Mammal Slide

Male reproductive organ

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Calcium Oxalate Slide

Calcium Oxalate Slide

A Calcium Salt

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Fasciola sp. Slide

Fasciola sp. Slide

Animal intestinal parasite. Entire specimen.

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Insect Anatomy Slide Set

Insect Anatomy Slide Set

Illustrate Comparative Insect Morphology

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Cerebrum, Sensory Cortex Slide
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Tunicate Larvae Slide

Tunicate Larvae Slide

Demonstrates Planktonic Larvae Stage

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Apterous, Whole Mount Slides

Apterous, Whole Mount Slides

Wingless Drosophila mutant. Unstained.

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Euglena Explano-Mount™ Slide

Euglena Explano-Mount™ Slide

Slide and Illustrated Guide Packed in a Durable Plastic Sleeve

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Barr Bodies, Male/Female Comparison Slide

Barr Bodies, Male/Female Comparison Slide

Illustrates Genetic "Femaleness" in Humans

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Protist Motility Slide

Protist Motility Slide

Illustrates How Organisms Move in their Environment

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