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$17.25Pig kidneys (x5 pack) — frozenPig kidneys for dissection — packed, labelled and frozen for convenience. These include the ureter, renal vein and artery. Note, each has a health inspection cut performed at the abattoir, so it is...Buy from Store 0 0
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$16.95Cow eyes (x10 pack) B-Grade — frozenThe anatomy of a cow's eye is incredible. Discover the external eye muscles, optic nerve, sclera, cornea, pupil, iris, lens, suspensory ligaments, vitreous and aqueous humors and the reflective retina...Buy from Store 0 0
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$143Daphnia live culture 4-PackOften called water fleas, Daphnia are small crustaceans that are one of the most studied living organisms. They can be used to investigate the compound eye, digestive system, reproductive system, appe...Buy from Store 0 0
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$59.90Daphnia live culture (bulk value)A bulk value Daphnia culture for sale. Often called water fleas, Daphnia are small crustaceans that are one of the most studied living organisms and are very popular in Secondary School Science and Bi...Buy from Store 0 0
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$24.95Obsidian rockObsidian is a natural volcanic glass formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava. It is a unique and fascinating rock found in various locations around the world, including New Zealand.WARNING: Take c...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.95Sandstone rockSandstone is a sedimentary rock formed from cemented sand-sized grains. It is one of the most common sedimentary rocks found on Earth and is extensively distributed throughout New Zealand, particularl...Buy from Store 0 0
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$48Woodlice starter colonyTake the hassle out of fruitless searching for study animals. Commonly known in New Zealand as woodlice or slaters, Porcellio scaber is one of many species of terrestrial isopods that plays a vital ro...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.95ShaleA fine-grained sedimentary rock that easily splits into thin, flat and often flaky layers.Schist Transition: In parts of Otago, shale like these samples are found in proximity to schist formations and...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.95Pumice rockconsists of highly porous, bubbly volcanic glass. The gas bubbles (frothy texture) makes the rock lightweight. It will float on water for some time.Igneous: Produced when erupting magma is charged wit...Buy from Store 0 0
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$45How does your garden grow?A science experiment kitEver wondered how to make gardening into a science, or, how to find the science in growing a garden? This kit does just that. It contains 13 experiments and the gear you need t...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15Backyard Bugs (A guide to pest control in the home and garden)An excellent visual reference guide to insects, mites, you will find in gardens. Full of identification photos and superb illustrations. Control methods include IPM, biocontrol, insect pathogens, resi...Buy from Store 0 0
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$23Common Seaweeds of New ZealandIdentification guide to seaweeds around the coasts of New Zealand. Ideal for field trips.Condition: New210x140mm, 96 pagesBuy from Store 0 0
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$9.90Trace fossilsSoft coastal rocks with holes created by marine molluscs. In New Zealand these are likely to be angel wing (Barnea similis), date mussel (Zelithophaga truncata) or piddocks (Pholadidea suteri and P. t...Buy from Store 0 0
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$8.90Ironsanda mineral containing high concentrations of iron in the form of titanomagnetite (Fe2 (Fe3 ,Ti)2O4). It is used to manufacture iron and steel, and because of its high iron concentration, it is attracte...Buy from Store 0 0
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$8.90Calcareous sandSand comprising almost entirely of multicoloured, crushed sea shells. Shells are made of calcium carbonate in the form of mineral calcite or aragonite.The shell fragments react with acid, e.g. white v...Buy from Store 0 0
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$8.90Silica sandA white Northland sand consisting of very fine crystalline silica (SiO2) grains, i.e. almost pure quartz. Creates a very bright and glary beach. Used for glass-making in Whangarei and Auckland.The san...Buy from Store 0 0
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$8.90Greywacke sandconsisting of quartz, orthoclase and plagioclase feldspars, calcite, iron oxides and graphitic, carbonaceous matters and other materials.Greywacke is 'New Zealand's rock', being the most common, and f...Buy from Store 0 0
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$23.95Daphnia live cultureDaphnia culture for sale. Often called water fleas, Daphnia are small crustaceans that are one of the most studied living organisms and are very popular in Secondary School Science and Biology. They c...Buy from Store 0 0
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$143Daphnia live culture 8-PackOften called water fleas, Daphnia are small crustaceans that are one of the most studied living organisms. They can be used to investigate the compound eye, digestive system, reproductive system, appe...Buy from Store 0 0
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$23.95Paramecium live cultureThese large paramecia are an ideal unicellular organism for study under a compound microscope. Visible are internal organalles (contractile vacuoles, macronucleous, food vacuoles, oral groove,.) and a...Buy from Store 0 0
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$7.95Daphnia micro packA pack containing three important items for studying live water fleas (Daphnia) under the microscope: - pipettes with large holes to prevent damage to water fleas when transferring them to a slide; pi...Buy from Store 0 0
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$9.95Nature's Helicopters (Science L2–3)A pack containing sycamore seeds for engaging discovery-type activities and for simple investigations into spinning flight. See how spinning flight helps the seeds disperse away from the parent plant...Buy from Store 0 0
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$9.95Seed Dispersal (Science L3–5)A pack containing sycamore seeds for engaging investigations relating to spinning flight and seed dispersal. The teacher's guide gives starter questions and investigation ideas. Great for observations...Buy from Store 0 0
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$14.95Tree lucerne seeds (NCEA Level 2 Bio, AS 2.3)Seeds of tree lucerne, otherwise known as tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis). Use for germination experiments involving breaking dormancy by three different methods of scarification. Or, just grow th...Buy from Store 0 0
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