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Ward's® Kocuria rosea

Ward's® Kocuria rosea

This organism is commonly isolated from soil or water, and produces a pink or rose colored pigment.

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Ward's® Penicillium chrysogenum

Ward's® Penicillium chrysogenum

Deuteromycete. Produces penicillin. Incubation temperature 25°C. Malt extract agar growth medium.

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Ward's® Bacteria Forms Mixture

Three Morphology Types in One Tube

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Ward's® Freshwater Copepods

Ward's® Freshwater Copepods

The culture supplied includes copepods in various stages of development.

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Ward's® Moraxella catarrhalis

Ward's® Moraxella catarrhalis

Normal flora of respiratory tract. Beta-lactamase positive. Also known by the name Branhamella catarrhalis

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Ward's® Hemolysis Set

Ward's® Hemolysis Set

Hemolysis, the rupture of red blood cells, is induced by certain species of streptococcal bacteria that produce extracellular hemolysin.  Observe this phenomenon with this set of 3 non-pathogenic species

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Ward's® Live Amphipods

Ward's® Live Amphipods

Mixed genera. Also known as scuds, amphipods are freshwater crustaceans.

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Ward's® Live Coliphage Suspensions

Ward's® Live Coliphage Suspensions

A collection of some of the more popular forms of coliphage. The successful culture of coliphage requires growing in the appropriate host bacterium (available separately)

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Ward's® Live Arcella Culture

Ward's® Live Arcella Culture

Usually found in freshwater and mosses, this organism has a hard umbrella shaped shell or "test", out of which finger-like pseudopodia project.

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Ward's® Live Spirogyra Culture

Ward's® Live Spirogyra Culture

Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae with chloroplasts arranged in a helical (spiral) pattern.

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