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Animal Slides
 Learn about animal features as you look at prepared microscope slides of crustaceans, worms, frogs, insects, fish, and other water and land animals. We recommend a protective storage box for your prepared slides. Use blank microscope slides to study your own specimens. These specimens are hand-selected and hand-stained to ensure quality.
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 House fly slide, mouth parts, w.m.
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 Hydra slide, budding, w.m.
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 Hydra slide, c.s.
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 Hydra slide, plain, w.m.
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$2.20
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House fly head with flattened and fully extended mouth parts. Clearly shows... more
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$2.50
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Hydras reproduce asexually by producing a bud that looks like a growth on t... more
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$2.40
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Shows internal structure and cross-sectional layers.
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$2.40
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Shows the tentacles and general body structure of a whole hydra.
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 Insect compound eye slide, w.m.
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 Insect legs slide, four types, w.m.
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 Planaria (flatworm) slide, w.m.
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 Rotifers slide, wm.
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$2.40
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Exterior view of a compound eye showing thousands of hexagonal facets and h... more
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$2.50
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Shows four basic insect leg types designed for running, swimming, grasping,... more
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$3.00
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Planaria are flatworms (phylum Platyhelminthes) that live in fresh water. L... more
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$2.80
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Rotifers are tiny multi-cellular aquatic animals. They have a crown of cili... more
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