"Ward's® Thermochemistry In The Bag Inquiry Demonstration Activities"
Porphyridium
Marine. Unicellular. Erdschreiber’s medium.
Characterized by reddish plastids (rhodoplasts).
Soil Nematodes
Examine the morphological characteristics of typical soil nematodes with the specimens in our well-populated culture.
Water Bear
Hypsibius sp. The water bear is a complex animal representing the unusual phylum of Tardigrades, which contains about 400 marine, terrestrial, and freshwater species.
Ward's® Live Adult Brine Shrimp (Artemia sp.)
These small marine crustaceans are supplied as adults, and measure approximately 1/4" in size at the time of shipment.
Ward's® Live American Cockroaches (Periplaneta americana)
Cockroaches are widely used in labs for physiological, behavioral, structural, and developmental studies.
Ward's® Live Silkworm Eggs (Bombyx mori)
When hatched, the small, gray larvae are the traditional source for high-quality silk.
Drosophila mojavensis
Long life cycle (approximately one month). Useful for comparative population studies and for preparing salivary gland chromosome squashes.
Recommended by the Carnegie Institute
Mature Drosophila are cultured in our own labs, and are marked with the culture initiation date. Culture is shipped in our instant medium in a shatterproof vial. The pupae will usually appear within ten days of the ship date. You will also receive WARD’S Drosophila Culture Guide. Note: We can supply any of our single strains in the larger quantity for 100 students. Call our Customer Service department for details.
Ward's® Live Drosophila melanogaster - F1 Crosses
All of our most popular crosses, already done for you. We'll do all the pre-work, so you can spend more time with your students.
Ward's® Live Sea Anemone Culture (Aiptasia pallida)
Illustrate the structure, feeding habits, responses, and reproduction of a typical Anthozoan.
Ward's® Dwarf African Frog (Hymenochirus sp)
These small aquatic amphibians breed readily in a freshwater tropical aquarium.
Ward's® Live Grassfrogs (Rana pipiens)
Grass frogs are low maintenance and seasonally available, typically from September to July.
Ward's® Live Nasonia vitripennis Cultures
This harmless insect parasitizes the Sarcophaga (flesh fly) pupae. Females usually lay 30–50 eggs in the pupae, which provide food for the Nasonia larvae when they hatch.
Ward's® Dermestid Skeletal Preparation Kit (Dermestes maculatus)
This activity shows Dermestid beetles assist in the breakdown of dead organic matter. Simply allow them access to the freeze-dried frog provided.

