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Catalog Number:
(470176-332)
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<i>Pelargonium</i> or <i>Geranium zonale</i>. Dicot. With large, rounded leaves and upright growth habit, this plant is distributed worldwide. It is supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 6–8".
Catalog Number:
(470126-544)
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This specimen block has a real bird skeleton encased.
Catalog Number:
(470176-278)
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<i>Coleus</i> sp. Dicot. With red and green variegated leaves, it is native to the tropics and warmer temperate regions. You can use these plants for vegetative reproduction studies, plant growth experiments using hormones, and other investigations. It is supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 5–8".
Catalog Number:
(470033-820)
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Improper pH can cause your fish stress and lead to disease. You can treat up to 944 gallons of fresh water.
Catalog Number:
(470111-006)
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During the Tertiary and Quaternary periods, mammals and the first primates evolved further, dominating the land, while mollusks and other invertebrates continued to flourish and inhabit the ever-changing seas.
Catalog Number:
(470199-682)
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Paramecium multimicronucleatumis one of the largest species of Paramecium. This ciliate contains a single macronucleus and four or more micronuclei. Grows in Dilute Alfalfa medium (Hay Medium).
Catalog Number:
(470150-828)
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This paperweight has a turtle encased in clear square acrylic
Catalog Number:
(470118-214)
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Preserved animal kingdom examples in resin material.
Catalog Number:
(470203-064)
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Use this cone-shaped fine-mesh nylon net to let water pass while you filter out plankton.
Catalog Number:
(470021-340)
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Simplify aquarium setup.
Catalog Number:
(470200-114)
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Decorative and practical, this stunning set add interest and instructional value to the classroom.
Catalog Number:
(470194-692)
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Duckweed is one of the simplest flowering monocots. It has small, free-floating leaves and a single root.
Catalog Number:
(470194-686)
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<i>Salvinia rotundifola</i>. This floating water fern has paired oblong leaves that are covered with hairs on both sides. The top part of the leaves are green, the underside purple. <i>Salvinia</i> was originally native to South America and has been introduced in the United States. It is adapted to ponds, pools, and marshes. It is supplied in a 4 oz. jar with care instructions.<B><i> Note: Not available in Canada.</i></B>
Catalog Number:
(470145-160)
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Vermiculture Starter Kit
Catalog Number:
(470151-152)
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Students discover the variety of rocks and minerals with this collection.
Catalog Number:
(470151-124)
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This kit looks at the life cycle of the honey bee
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