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Protists - Living Material
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Produce a Variety of Organisms Simply by Adding Water
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This species of freshwater algae is commonly used for research on photosynthesis.
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This "many-headed" organism is a plasmodial slime mold commonly found in forests on decaying deciduous trees. Available in both plasmodial and sclerotial stages.
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(470176-428)
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Marine; Small Motile Cells with the Transverse Furrow Located Near the Apex.
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(470179-710)
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Cellular slime mold. Demonstrates amoeboid state, pseudoplasmodial state, and fruiting body, or sorocarp. Found in woodland soil in decomposing vegetation where bacteria are abundant. Incubation temperature 25°C. Plate cultures grown with Enterobacteria as food source; freeze-dried cultures include food source.<BR><BR>Characterized by an amoeboid stage (lacking cell walls) and a fungus-like reproductive structure.
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Volvox globator is a species of colonial green algae that forms spherical colonies of cells.
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(470176-678)
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Freshwater. Unicellular; desmid. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
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(470180-128)
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Termite flagellates live in the intestine of Zootermopsis termites as symbiotic organisms. They can be easily isolated and observed.
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(470179-666)
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Water mold and fish parasite. Demonstrates sporangia and oospores. Grows on wheat seed, cucumber seed, or hemp seed in water environment. Reproduces sexually and asexually. Incubation temperature 25°C.<BR><BR>Cell walls made of cellulose; feeds by extending hyphae into host's tissue.
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(470179-936)
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Bring your high school biology text to life with the algal cultures included in this set of 12 cultures commonly found in high-school textbooks.
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(470179-934)
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Ideal for comparative study, the four cultures included in this set represent green algae's variety of physical morphologies.
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Pink to bright rose color.
Characterized by cilia; nearly all possess two types of nuclei.
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Axenic culture. Food organism. <i>Tetrahymena</i> medium.<BR><BR>Characterized by cilia; nearly all possess two types of nuclei.
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(470179-912)
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Marine. Unicellular; contains same pigments as other Golden Algae but contains haptonema, unique to Haptophyceae. Coccoid, from coccoliths. Marine medium. Characterized by golden yellow plastids.
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(470179-898)
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Freshwater. Unicellular; heart-shaped cell. Soil-water medium.<BR><BR>Characterized by a lack of rigid cellulosic walls, instead these organisms have pellicles made of protein. They store paramylon instead of starch.
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Freshwater. Colonial; net-like structure with multinucleated cells. Basic culture solution.<BR><BR>Characterized by green plastids and cell walls composed of cellulose.
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