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Simulated Blood Typing "Whodunit" Kit
What Is It Like to Analyze a Crime Scene?
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Innovating Science® Replacement Urine for IS3008
Learn about urinalysis, one of the oldest medical diagnostic tests performed.
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Simulated ABO and Rh Blood Typing Lab Activity
Using Ward's safe and nontoxic simulated blood, students can simulate a blood-typing experiment and delve into the concepts of Rh typing.
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Innovating Science® Urinalysis using Simulated Urine
Learn about urinalysis, one of the oldest medical diagnostic tests performed.
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Simulated ABO Blood Typing Kit
Ever Wonder if your Blood is Type A, Type B, or Something Else?
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Microscope Immersion Oil, Cargille
Types A and B are virtually interchangeable and are miscible with each other for intermediate viscosities. Produced in larger quantities than other types. Type A, at 150 centistokes, reduces any tendancy to trap air. Type B, at 1250 centistokes, is thick enough for viewing multiple slides with one application.
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Insect Parts Microslide
This microslide illustrates insect anatomy up close.
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What kind of bacteria is it?
In this lab activity, students identify an unknown bacterial sample using gross examination, cell morphology, and biochemical tests with Becton-Dickenson EnteroPluri Tubes.

