"Ward's® Thermochemistry In The Bag Inquiry Demonstration Activities"
Ward's® Hypersthene Gabbro
When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.
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Ward's® Bullfrog Skeleton
Mounted in extended position for easy study and identification of structures.
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Ward's® Freshwater Copepods
The culture supplied includes copepods in various stages of development.
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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
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® Liverwort (Marchantia) Slides
Explore the life cycle of non-vascular plants.
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Ward's® Crumpled Mica Schist
When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.
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Ward's Lab Wipe Holders
Holds lab wipes such as Kimwipes® and other major brands.
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Ward's® Red Wall Limestone
When minerals, rocks, and fossils cannot be accurately identified by macroscopic observation and testing, thin section slides can reveal the composition and structure of the specimens on a microscopic level.
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Ward's® Introduction To Microscopes Slides
Examine how a microscope works.
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Ward's® Introductory Rock Collection
Ideal for Beginning Earth Science Students
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Ward's® Advanced Periodic Tables
Plenty of element data for serious chemistry students.
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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.




