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Vertebrate Brains, ED Speldy East Co. Ltd.
This kit looks at the similarities and differences between vertebrate brains
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Types of Insect Legs, ED Speldy East Co. Ltd.
This kit studies the types of insect legs
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The Animal Kingdom I : Evolutionary Milestones
Preserved animal kingdom examples in resin material.
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Ward's® Bacteria In Food Demonstration
Students determine contamination levels of ground beef in different environments.
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Ward's® AGI/NAGT Laboratory Mineral Set
Specimens To Supplement the Most Widely-Used College Lab Manual for Physical Geology
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Ward's® Live Terrestrial Isopods (Pill Bugs and Sow Bugs)
Often mistaken for beetles, these wingless crustaceans live their whole lives on land, feeding on decaying organic matter.
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Live Physarum polycephalum Culture
This "many-headed" organism is a plasmodial slime mold commonly found in forests on decaying deciduous trees. Available in both plasmodial and sclerotial stages.
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Earthworm Dissection Lab
With this Complete Earthworm 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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Invertebrates 27 Piece Embedment Set
Specimens are preserved and encased in clear resin material.
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Ammonite Fossil Replica
Ammonites grew their shells from calcium carbonate and grew constantly throughout their life span. A relative of octopi and squids today, ammonites swam through the open ocean, preying on smaller marine animals.
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Ward's® Live Nasonia vitripennis Cultures
This harmless insect parasitizes the Sarcophaga (flesh fly) pupae. Females usually lay 30–50 eggs in the pupae, which provide food for the Nasonia larvae when they hatch.

