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Frey Scientific Choice Preserved Dissection Survey Pack, Large, 6 Specimens
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Dive into dissection with these 6 assorted preserved specimens (which include aquatic creatures like perch and clam down to a starfish and grass frog).
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Description
An exceptional teaching piece in the life science curriculum, this Frey Scientific Large Size Choice Dissection Survey Student Pack contains 6 specimens, one each of perch, clam, earthworm, starfish, crayfish, and grass frog. This affordable value pack contains preserved superior quality specimens that are initially preserved in a formaldehyde base solution to ensure flexibility and long shelf life. All are thoroughly rinsed and vacuum wet-packed in an odor-free holding fluid.Features
- Preserved animal survey collection is a popular, well-rounded assortment for comparative anatomy and study of the major organ systems
- Six included specimen that include a perch, clam, earthworm, starfish, crayfish and grass frog are great for studying zoology, aquatic life, and more
- All specimens are a high quality, convenient size for students to handle and work on
- All low to mild-odor specimen are expertly embalmed with a formaldehyde base to insure thorough internal preservation and lasting flexibility
- Set of 6 preserved specimen are an ideal, hands-on companion for biology and anatomy classes
Wet Pack of 6 Preserved Specimens for Dissection Include One of Each:
- Perch
- Clam
- Earthworm
- Starfish
- Crayfish
- Grass Frog
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Specifications
Packing Type:
Vacuum Pack
Number Of Species:
6
Number Of Specimens:
1 of Each


WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Methanol, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to