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Preserved Animal Materials
Preserved specimens are delivered in sealed containers for long-lasting viability in transit, and arrive ready to be used for dissection purposes. Whole organisms or discrete organs are available, with skinned specimens all maintaining intact and undamaged internal organs. High-quality preserved specimens are packed in a variety of containers depending on size and intended use, and a vast selection of species sourced from the land, air, and sea are available for clinical or classroom dissection.
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Sheep Heart Dissection Lab
With this Complete Sheep Heart Dissection Lab, you’ll receive: 10 high quality specimens that are easy to pin and dissect, packed in formaldehyde-free Borealene II. 20 student manuals with pre-test, post-test and easy to follow step-by-step instructions. 10 disposable dissection trays that offer direct pinning to the surface with no cleanup or resurfacing. Teacher’s guide with student objectives, teaching hints and answers to student tests. Replacement Student Manuals and Teacher’s Guides may also be purchased separately.
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Damselfly, Adult
Ischnura sp. It has characteristic laterally projecting eyes and petiolate wings that fold above the body when at rest. Body size: 1 1/2".
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Ward’s Pure Preserved Individual Dissections
Everything you need for individual student dissections, whether at home or school.
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Ward's® Preserved Lubber Grasshopper
An excellent specimen used to demonstrate the insect body structure.
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RNA Removed (sect) mgp
Necturus liver. The enzyme RNAase specifically digests RNA, confirming the existence of RNA in the nucleolus of the cytoplasm. Compare to RNA (sect) mgp.
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Realbug Animal Kingdom 2
Preserved animal kingdom examples in resin material.
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Invasive Species Survey Set
Invasive species are organisms found outside their native range. When these foreign species are introduced into new ecosystems the results can be dramatic as they displace native species and cause problems that the native system cannot adapt to.

