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Higher Plant Kingdom Sets
Explore higher plants from the class Angiospermae with these sets of representative specimens in individually-labeled jars. Higher Plant Kingdom Set 1 contains the following 12 specimens: Queen Anne's Lace Flower, Maple Flower and Fruit, Ragweed, Sundew, Soy Bean, Apple Fruit, Mulberry Fruit, Poison Ivy Leaf and Berry, Dodder on host, Mayapple Flower, Elodea, and Yucca Flower and Fruit. Higher Plant Kingdom Set 2 contains the following 12 specimens: Dogwood Twig, Radish Seedling, Bean Pod, Acorn, Bladderwort, Basswood Stem X-Section, Buttercup Flower, Cherry Fruit, Strawberry Fruit, Lily Leaf, Corn Seedling, and Oat Flower. The Complete Higher Plant Kingdom Set combines all specimens listed in Higher Plant Kingdom Sets 1 and 2 to make one economical set of 24 specimens in individually labeled jars.
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Ward's® Bat Anatomy Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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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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Corn Germination Display Mount
Monocot development is easily observed with this multi-specimen display mount. Development is staged from seed progressing to young plant with secondary roots and leaves. The specimens are embedded in a clear Bio-Plastic™ synthetic mounting material that resists scratching and breaking. Instructional illustration is included. Dimensions: 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 " (7.6 x 7.6 cm).
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Moth Caterpillar Comparison Riker Mount
Riker mount of moth caterpillar comparison for display.
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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.

