"Ward"
Ward's® Mitotic Stage Counts Flashcards
Wide Field of View Shows Many Cells Captured at Various Phases of Mitosis
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Ward's® Mobile Tote Tray Cart
This mobile cabinet holds 21 removable tote trays for all of your storage needs.
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Ward's® Sea Urchin Anatomy Museum Mount
Museum mounts are the ideal supplement for classroom dissection.
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Ward's® GEO-Logic Life of the Paleozoic Era Topic Set
Re-create Life in One of the Most Ancient Geologic Eras
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Ward's® Live Chaos (Pelomyxa sp.) Culture
Members of the Pelomyxa genus look very much like Amoeba. Pelomyxa, however, have many nuclei, whereas Amoeba have only one.
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Ward's® Regulation of Gene Expression Lab Activity
Simple Experiment with Easy-to-See Results
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Ward's® Refractive Index Immersion Slide Set
Ten New Slides in a Complete Teaching Set
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Ward's® DNA Simulation Lab Activity
With this activity, students re-create the DNA molecule to better understand replication, transcription, and translation.
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Ward's® Live Enterococcus faecalis Culture (Pathogenic)
This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.
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Ward's® Live Water Fleas (Daphnia magna)
Daphnia are a widely studied small crustacean used for a number of physiology studies including the effects of drugs on heartbeat and temperature on metabolism.
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Ward's® Live Paramecium caudatum Culture
Paramecium caudatum is a common protist that inhabits a variety of aquatic ecosystems.
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Ward's® Live Mystery Snails (Pomacea bridgesi)
These organisms help keep your freshwater aquarium clean by eating algae and detritus; they won’t eat any plants included in the aquarium.
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Ward's® GEO-Logic Types of Fossilization Topic Set
Define and compare ways organisms have been preserved.
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Ward's® Live Euglena sp. (gracilis)
Characterized by a lack of rigid cellulosic walls, instead these organisms have pellicles made of protein. They store paramylon instead of starch.




