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Working with Insects

Working with Insect Cultures Blowflies and Fleshflies Calliphora sp., Sarcophaga bullata In addition to blowflies and fleshflies, the order Diptera also includes mosquitoes, midges, and sawflies. All of these insects provide examples of complete m...

Algae and Cyanobacteria

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 perm...

Amphibian Eggs

Amphibian Eggs 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 place. ...

Dishes

Dishes Weighing Papers and Dishes Watch Dishes Petri Dishes Evaporating Dishes Crucibles

Working with Nasonia

Working with Nasonia Manual Working with Nasonia Nasonia vitripennis is a small parasitic wasp that is involved in a symbiotic relationship with a host organism known as Sarcophaga bullata, or a flesh fly. More specifically, Nasonia is a “parasito...

Nematodes

Nematodes 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 place. There...

Working with Drosophila

Drosophila Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent organism for use in the study of genetics. Its small size, relative ease of mainte- nance, short life cycle, and its ability to produce many offspring have lent it to the demonstration of Mendelia...

Annelids

Annelids 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 place. •There...

Hydra

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...

Safety Gloves

Safety Gloves Protective gloves should be worn when handling hazardous, corrosive or irritating materials, rough or sharp-edged objects, and very hot or cold materials. When handling chemicals in a laboratory, disposable latex, vinyl or nitrile gl...

Lab Equipment and Supplies

Lab Equipment and Supplies Autoclaves Balances and Accessories Batteries Beakers Bottles Boxes and Bags Brushes Burners Cabinets Carts Centrifuges and Microcentrifuges Clamps and Supports Cleaning Supplies Condensers and Distillers Containers Cyli...

Bring Your Biotechnology Lab to Life

Bring Your Biotechnology Lab to Life Use our engaging, hands-on products to support your biotech lesson plans that help students understand key concepts and their applications. Our products are aligned with introductory to advanced biotechnology t...

Vinegar Eels

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...

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 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...

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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