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Bacteria - Living Material

Live specimens are used for a wide variety of studies including studying the physiological effects of drugs on a specimen’s heartbeat and temperature on metabolism, the locomotion of microscopic organisms, and studying plant respiration, photosynthesis, plosmolysis, and more. Algal cultures form colonies of cells that are extremely easy to visualize for better understanding of cell walls and plastids, and many live specimens reproduce rapidly for quick turnover between successive tests.

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Ward's® Bacteria Forms Mixture

Three Morphology Types in One Tube

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Ward's® Bacteria Forms Set

Ward's® Bacteria Forms Set

Includes Examples of the Three Basic Morphological Types

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Ward's® Live Cyanobacteria Mixture

Ward's® Live Cyanobacteria Mixture

Taking their name from the bluish pigment that most of these organisms share, each jar contains a broad sample of several types of cyanobacteria.

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Ward's® High School Bacteria Culture Set

Ward's® High School Bacteria Culture Set

This set of 12 cultures can be studied as hands-on examples of the bacteria described in the most popular high school-level biology texts.

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Ward's® Pigmented Bacteria Set

Ward's® Pigmented Bacteria Set

Certain strains of bacteria have their own pigments, creating a rainbow of different natural colors. This set includes bacterial cultures with a variety of different colors.

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Ward's® Hemolysis Set

Ward's® Hemolysis Set

Hemolysis, the rupture of red blood cells, is induced by certain species of streptococcal bacteria that produce extracellular hemolysin.  Observe this phenomenon with this set of 3 non-pathogenic species

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Ward's® College Bacteria Culture Set - PATHOGEN

Ward's® College Bacteria Culture Set - PATHOGEN

This large culture collection includes the specimens presented most often in university textbooks

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