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Description:   These high-resolution microphotography charts will make an excellent addition to the walls of your classroom.
Catalog Number: (470012-362)

Description:   Connect Enzyme Use to Production of Dairy Products

Description:   Ideal to determine the amount of Vitamin C in fruits and vegetables.
Catalog Number: (470003-726)

Description:   The Root-Vue Farm is an underground garden laboratory.

Description:   This kit demonstrates how easily microbes can be spread.
Description:   This fast and easy activity acquaints students with electrophoresis using inexpensive dyes.
Catalog Number: (470030-376)

Description:   Students determine contamination levels of ground beef in different environments.
Catalog Number: (470018-288)

Description:   Demonstrate the proper procedures used to prevent the spread of infectious disease with this compact handwashing kit.
Description:   Used Worldwide to Teach Proper Handwashing Technique.
Catalog Number: (470177-374)

Description:   General-purpose media support the growth of a variety of bacteria and fungi.
Catalog Number: (470012-506)

Description:   Simple, Student-Directed Science Activity
Catalog Number: (470003-784)

Description:   How Is Cheese Made?
Catalog Number: (470136-468)

Description:   For centuries, humans have used selective breeding and conventional hybridization to produce desirable qualities and to increase crop yields. Today, scientists use genetic engineering to directly manipulate the DNA, quickly producing these desirable traits. In this experiment, students will use agarose gel electrophoresis to explore the molecular methods used by scientists to identify genetically modified organisms. No thermal cycler is required. Students are also encouraged to explore the controversy surrounding the use of genetically modified organisms.
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