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Ward's® Live Streptococcus equisimilis Culture - PATHOGEN
Lancefield group C, beta hemolysis. Causes strangles in horses. May be pathogenic in humans. Camp test negative; resistant to bacitracin, does not ferment lactose.
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Ward's® Live Clostridium sporogenes Culture
This organism can be isolated from soil, wounds, and intestinal tracts of humans. It digests protein and is known for its strong, distinctive odor.
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Ward's® Live Enterococcus faecalis Culture (Pathogenic)
This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.
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Ward's® Live Pseudomonas aeruginosa culture (Pathogenic)
This organism can be isolated from many human urinary tract infections, as well as polluted water and sewage. It is commonly identified by its distinctive grape-like smell (trimethylamine) or because it can turn the agar light green due to production of a blue pigment (pyocyanin).
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Bacteria and Fungi Slide Set
An Ideal Selection to Demonstrate Morphological Differences Between Two Kingdoms
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Eisco® Bacterial Types
This model shows 21 different types of bacteria and bacterial organization.
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Ward's® Identification of Bacteria: Infusion Lab Activity
Re-enact One of Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s Experiments
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Bacteria Survey Slide Set
Phylogenetic Examples of Different Morphological Types and Metabolic Strategies
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Bacteria Forms, Separate Smears Explano-Mount™
Investigate bacteria morphology
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General Bacteriology Slide Set
A Review of the Basic Form and Structure of Bacteria
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Lab-Aids® Bacteria Study Kit
Conduct bacterial experiments in a self-paced activity.
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Ward's® Antibiotic Sensitivity Kit
Students learn about the study the effects and efficacy of six commercial antibiotics on bacteria.
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Lab-Aids® Natural Selection And Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Kit
Model The Effects Of Antibiotics On Disease Causing Bacteria During Infection

