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Working with Daphnia

Working with Daphnia Diagrammatic Anatomy of a female Daphnia 1. Frontal organ 16. Carapace 2. Esophagus 17. Filter setae 3. Antennal adductor muscles 18. 2nd and 3rd thoracic appendages 4. Antenna 19. Shell gland 5. Antennal levator muscle 20. Ma...

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Layout 1 Working with Hydra Working with Hydra Introduction Hydra are freshwater coelenterates found throughout the world. They range in size from less than 1 mm to 5 mm. Their simple structure consists of a polyp — a slender stalk with a row of t...

Nasonia

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. • The USDA does not require any sp...

Boreal Painted Lady Butterflies LMCS

Page 1 Painted Lady Butterfly Species: cardui Genus: Vanessa Family: Nymphalidae Order: Lepidoptera Class: Insecta Phylum: Arthropoda Kingdom: Animalia Description: The painted lady butterfly is a member of the insect order Lepidoptera and of the ...

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Layout 1 Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions,see our website. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. • Customers in certai...

Spotted Salamanders

Spotted Salamander Conditions for Customer Ownership (per USDA Permits) We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in pla...

Harvester Ants

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. • Queens are prohibited from being...

Cinnabar

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Cinnabar HgS Crystallography: Hexagonal-R; 32 (low temperature form). Crystals usually rhombohedral, often in penetration twins. Commonly fine granular, massive; also earthy. Physical Properties: Cleavage: {10...

EyeProtectionScienceOlympiad-FINAL 7-29-15

EyeProtectionScienceOlympiad-FINAL 7-29-15 Science Olympiad Eye Protection Policy Updated July 29, 2015 Purpose: This policy provides details regarding EYE PROTECTION in those events where an Event Rule requires Eye Protection. The objective is to...

Freshwater Crustaceans Amphipods Copepods Ostracods

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. There are currently no USDA permit...

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Layout 1 Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. The USDA does not require...

Hissing Cockroaches

Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place....

Illite

wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Illite (K, H3O) (Al, Mg, Fe)2 (Si, Al)4 O10 [(OH)2, H2O] Crystallography: Monoclinic. Crystals not distinguishable; usually in clay-like masses, either compact or friable. Physical Properties: Cleavage: {001} perfect, but ...

Kaolinite

Kaolinite Al2 Si2 O5 (OH)4 Crystallography: Triclinic; 1. In very minute, thin, rhombic or hexagonal plates. More commonly in clay-like masses. Physical Properties: Cleavage: {001} perfect; flexible, inelastic. Usually unctuous and plastic. Hardne...

Limestone

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Limestone Type: Sedimentary; chemical or clastic. Texture/Appearance: Fine to coarsely crystalline; varieties may be dense, compact and graded to brecciated, styliolitic, or oolitic. Stratification usually ind...

US-CA Safety First

© 2008 Ward’ s Science. All rights reserved. Rev. 9/08, 11/09, 3/13 Using live organisms in the classroom truly excites and engages students of all ages. To ensure your students have a successful and safe experience with these specimens, please re...
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