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"The Mystery of Lyle and Louise"

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Ward's® Live Water Fleas (Daphnia magna)

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 Vorticella Culture

Ward's® Live Vorticella Culture

This organism is easily recognized by its trumpet-shape, and can commonly be found in freshwater ponds and streams. It reproduces by budding.

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Ward's® Live Freshwater Rotifer Culture

Ward's® Live Freshwater Rotifer Culture

Study the Rotifera under your microscope to discover the variety of structures among them. Subculture them in Alfalfa or Hay medium to increase your supply. Species may vary based on availability.

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Ward's® Live Bacillus cereus Culture

Ward's® Live Bacillus cereus Culture

This organism is often times isolated from food; in large amounts it can cause food poisoning

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Ward's® Live Bacillus megaterium Culture

Ward's® Live Bacillus megaterium Culture

This organism is a common environmental isolate, and can be found in soil as well as in industrial settings.

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Ward's® Live Oscillatoria Culture

Ward's® Live Oscillatoria Culture

Oscillatoria is a genus of filamentous green algae that moves by sliding filaments back and forth against each other.

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Live Paramecium bursaria

Live Paramecium bursaria

Paramecium bursaria is a ciliate that contains mutualistic algae called Zoochlorella. The algae lives in the cytoplasma of the Paramecium and provides it with food. Paramecium bursaria grows in Dilute Alfalfa Medium (Hay Medium) or Soil Water Medium. Requires light for growth.

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Ward's® Live Paramecium multimicronucleatum Culture

Ward's® Live Paramecium multimicronucleatum Culture

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).

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Ward's® Live Turbatrix aceti (Vinegar Eel) Culture

Ward's® Live Turbatrix aceti (Vinegar Eel) Culture

Commonly known as the Vinegar Eel, these free-living nematodes require very little care, feeding in vinegar and feeding on fungi contained in it.

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Ward's® Live White Planaria (Procotyla fluviatilis)

Ward's® Live White Planaria (Procotyla fluviatilis)

Planaria are a flatworm commonly used in science fair projects. They do not bite and move very slowly, making them easy for young students to observe.

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Ward's® Live Clostridium rubrum Culture

Ward's® Live Clostridium rubrum Culture

Isolated from soil. Forms red pigment (best on high carbohydrate medium) and has oval eccentric spores. 

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Ward's® Live Serratia liquefaciens Culture

Ward's® Live Serratia liquefaciens Culture

Colorless, most widely dispersed of the Serratia species. 

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Ward's® Live Geobacillus stearothermophilus Culture

Ward's® Live Geobacillus stearothermophilus Culture

This spore-forming, thermophilic organism is commonly used for germicidal and sporicidal testing due to its ability to withstand higher-than-normal temperatures.

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Ward's® Live Klebsiella pneumoniae Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Klebsiella pneumoniae Culture - PATHOGEN

Noted for capsular swelling. Causes pneumonia and urinary tract infections.

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Ward's® Live Morganella morganii (Proteus morganii) Culture - PATHOGEN

Ward's® Live Morganella morganii (Proteus morganii) Culture - PATHOGEN

Isolated from human intestine, this organism is known for its distinctive putrefactive odor.

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Ward's® Live Neisseria flava Culture

Ward's® Live Neisseria flava Culture

Isolated from human nasopharynx. Presumably not related to N. sicca; some relation to N. gonorrhoeae. Often agglutinates in saline. 

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