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(470176-322)
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Hydra are tiny animals closely related to jellyfish. They can be carnivorous as well as photosyntheic due to their symbiotic relationship with green algae Zoochlorellae.
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(470030-364)
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Produce High-Titer T-Series Coliphages Without Setting Up an Aeration System
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(470176-626)
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Isolated from milk, ferments lactose. Lancefield group N, gamma hemolysis
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(470176-660)
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Anabaena is a genus of filamentous, un-branched Cyanobacteria consisting of bead-like cells and enlarged spores or heterocysts.
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(470177-438)
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Observe the differences between common mold types
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(470177-254)
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This organism is commonly recovered from soil and water. As normal intestinal flora, it can also usually be found in sewage.
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(470176-558)
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This is the most widely studied Turbellarian, a free-living flatworm commonly used in science fair projects.
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<i>Poecilia reticulata</i>.
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(470176-584)
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This organism is easily recognized by its trumpet-shape and blue coloration. It is quite large (approx. 2 mm) and is a good option for students that are just starting to look at the microscopic world.
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(470176-520)
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Anoles (American Chameleons) are tree-dwelling lizards found mostly in the southeastern US.
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(470175-818)
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Characterized by a lack of rigid cellulosic walls, instead these organisms have pellicles made of protein. They store paramylon instead of starch.
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(470007-190)
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Study the lifecycle of the brown house cricket (Acheta domesticus) with this complete culture kit ideal for behavioral studies, food for insectivorous animals, or both.
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<i>Paramecium caudatum</i>Â is a common protist that inhabits a variety of aquatic ecosystems.
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(470006-392)
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Uca sp. The fiddler crab gets its name from the male’s larger claw, which it waves up and down in a fiddling motion when threatened or when attracting a mate.
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(470177-260)
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Certain strains of bacteria have their own pigments, creating a rainbow of different natural colors. This set includes bacterial cultures with a variety of different colors.
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(470175-816)
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Observe Different Plants’ Methods of Capture and Feeding.
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