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Biology Sets Bacteriology Sets


Bacterial Structures Slide Set Six slides demonstrating typical bacterial types, fla- gella, spores, capsules, fat bodies, and metachro- matic granules.


292702 Per set


Bacillus anthracis, w.m. from 292716 Bacterial Pathogens Slide Set


292708 Bacteriology Survey Slide Set 1


Bacteriology Survey Slide Sets These sets are selected to fit several levels of instruc- tion. Set 1 (6 slides) is suitable for junior high/middle school and high school courses for a basic introduc- tion to bacteria. Set 2 (12 slides) and Set 3 (25 slides) are suitable for greater depth of study in high school courses or as reference sets in college courses. Each set demonstrates basic morphology and includes examples of pathogenic bacteria. Each set includes teacher’s manual.


292708 Set 1 Each 292709 Set 2 Each 292710 Set 3 Each


Bacterial Pathogens Slide Set This reference set of 12 slides demonstrates the bacterial pathogens responsible for many diseases of animals. See Carolina.com for a complete list. Includes a study guide. An excel- lent resource for instruction at the college level.


292716 Per set Customer Review


“Great slides for learning general morphology.”


University Biology Professor 292696 Monera Kingdom Slide Set


Monera Kingdom Slide Set Five slides of bacteria and blue-green algae to dem- onstrate typical characteristics of this prokaryotic group.


292696 Per set


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Carolina BioKits® 319346 Oral Bacteria Kit


Oral Bacteria Kit An excellent exercise to build interest in using the microscope and create an awareness of normal mouth bacterial flora. Students prepare permanent mounts of their own stained oral smears. With instructions. Note: Shipped only to schools and businesses.


319346 Per kit


Bacteria and Fungi Slide Set


Nine slides demonstrating bacte- ria and fungi, organisms that were once believed to be closely related but are now classified in separate kingdoms. Bacteria slides include bacteria types, bacterial flagella, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Fungi slides include Rhizopus, lichen, cup fungus, yeast, mushroom, and wheat rust.


292916 Per set 120 292916 Bacteria and Fungi Slide Set


700380 Carolina BioKits: Wright Readi-Stain : Wright Readi-Stain®


For a class of 30 students to stain blood smears and observe white blood cells. No blood required. Note: Shipped only to schools and businesses. Kit includes:


30 Unstained Human Blood Smears 2 Bottles Wright Stain 2 Bottles Wright Buffer


2 Human Blood Smear Slides (stained with Wright stain)


700380 Per kit Wright Stain Solution Kit


For staining white blood cells for observational differentiation. Includes 30 mL of Wright stain, 60 mL of buffer solution, and instructions. Note: Shipped only to schools and businesses.


700388 Per kit Gram Staining Readi-Stain® BioKit®


For a class of 30. Students perform a Gram stain on prepared bacterial slides, make the slides permanent, and observe them. Each slide has a mixture of bacte- rial forms (coccus, bacillus, and spirillum). Some are Gram positive, others are Gram negative.


319570 Per kit carolina.com


15 Blood Smear Cards Teacher’s Manual and


Reproducible Student Guide


Microscope Slides


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