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Care Guide: Dwarf Aquarium FrogsGet care instructions for dwarf frogs (Hymenochirus boulengeri), including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs.
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Care Guide: TadpoleGet care instructions for tadpoles, including details on housing and feeding, information about the organism, related resources, and FAQs.
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Grasshopper DissectionExplore basic insect anatomy with preserved grasshoppers. This dissection requires only dissecting scissors, and you can do it in a class period.
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On the Cutting Edge: Rat DissectionThe rat’s body structure and organ systems are relatively similar to those of a human. This similarity provides an interesting look into mammalian anatomy and allows students to make comparisons between humans, rats, and other mammals.
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On the Cutting Edge: Rat Dissection External ExamIn this activity, we’ll show you how to start with a thorough examination of the rat’s external anatomy that helps students gain insight about this animal’s habitat, behavior, and relatedness to humans.
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Heart DissectionDissection of a preserved sheep or pig heart offers students an excellent opportunity to learn about mammalian heart anatomy.
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On the Cutting Edge: Starfish AnatomyLearn how to do a hands-on lesson that explores the starfish’s external anatomy, focusing on structures used for locomotion, protection, and feeding.
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On the Cutting Edge: Think Mink!This article explores how Carolina mink make great model organisms for introducing your students to general mammalian anatomy and physiology.
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What Electrophoresis Kit is Right for You?Carolina makes the study of electrophoresis attainable for any classroom by offering a number of kits that include valuable teacher resources. Use this chart to compare kit characteristics. Start comparing. [link]
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Dissection Buying GuideChoosing the right preserved specimen for your classroom can be an overwhelming task, especially if you are new to dissection. That’s why we put together this straightforward buying guide! It includes specimen suggestions based on grade level and specimen complexity, needed dissection and safety supplies, and options for instructional materials.
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Biotechnology Equipment Buying GuideChoosing the right biotechnology equipment can be a real challenge. Fortunately, the staff here at Carolina understands the demands of science educators. With our diverse selection of quality products and world class service, we’ll help find exactly the right equipment and provide all the support you need.
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BioBuilderExplore innovative STEM education kits by BioBuilder. Learn more and download the manuals.
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Fetal Pig DissectionPigs are excellent and engaging specimens for studying mammalian anatomy. They exhibit hair, a muscular diaphragm, a 4-chambered heart, and mammary glands.
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Squid DissectionA squid dissection allows students to examine structural adaptations and observe the relationship between form and function.
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Sheep Brain DissectionIntroduce students to the anatomy of a mammalian brain with this activity. Includes a brief survey of the internal and external anatomy of the sheep brain and go-to dissection resources.
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