Biology Sets & Kits
different mammalian organs are included in this unique set designed for display or as teacher demonstration models. Stored in clear plastic jars filled with our Carosafe®
New! Organ Survey Set Four
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these preserved organs can be held and viewed from any angle, making them a safe, attractive teaching resource for your lab. Set includes a cow eye, pig heart, sheep brain, and a double- injected, bisected pig kidney. Also, each organ includes a durable 81
/2 × 11" vinyl guide with
labeled color photographs identifying key struc- tures. An excellent complement to an anatomy course or dissection activity for years to come. Note: Sold only to schools and businesses.
227980 Per set
221047 Comparative Circulatory System 1-Station Kit
Comparative Skeletal Anatomy Kit Featuring Carolina’s cleared and stained specimens
Grades 9–12. For a class of 30. Students gain a deep understanding of the vertebrate endoskeleton by dissecting an owl pellet and examining a cleared and stained frog, snake, and rat specimen. These activities allow students to study anatomical differences and homologous structures, as well as exam- ine evolutionary pathways. Kit includes 3 cleared and stained specimens; 15 owl pellets, probes, forceps, and hand lenses; plus a teacher’s manual and student guide with reproducible student sheets. The student guide includes background information, specimen guides, labeled illustrations for each specimen, and reflection questions.
221035 Per kit Customer Review
“Good product, and still a small enough kit for our class size. The cleared and stained specimens are an excellent addition to the kit!”
High School Biology Teacher 86
Comparative Circulatory System Kit Students investigate various types of circulatory systems as they dissect 4 different specimens and 1 mammalian heart. Students compare and contrast the open circulatory system of the crayfish and the simple closed circulatory system of the earthworm. Closed circulatory systems are explored further as they dissect a squid containing multiple single-chambered hearts, a frog with a single 3-chambered heart, and a pig heart that represents the 4-chambered heart of mammals and birds. The physiology of each circulatory system, along with its advantages and disadvantages, is described and leads to further discussions of evolution and form and function. The student guide provides detailed dissection instructions and labeled illustrations. The 8-Station Kit is designed for a class of 32 students working in groups of 4. The 1-Station Kit is designed for a single group of 4 students or as a classroom demonstration. Kits are offered with or without one of Carolina’s top-selling dissection instrument sets (item #621136). Note: Sold only to schools and businesses.
8-Station Kit includes: 8 Carolina’s Perfect Solution® 8 Carolina’s Perfect Solution® 8 Earthworms, Injected
221045 8-Station Kit
Frogs, Double-Injected (4 to 5") 48 “T” Pins Pig Hearts
8 Squid, Double-Injected (12 to 16") 8 Crayfish, Single-Injected (4"+)
221046 8-Station Kit with Dissection Tools Each 221047 1-Station Kit
Each Each
221048 1-Station Kit with Dissection Tools Each
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8 Absorbent Pads 48 Foam Trays
Teacher’s Manual with Reproducible Student Guide
Preserved Organisms
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