Model Cancellous Bone, spongy bone inside the bone, filigree architecture, determined by influences such as pressure, bending and torsion, exact 3-D copy of a piece of cancellous bone from an original and enlarge it 100 times, Dimensions : 17 x 17 x 23 cm
Proportions of the dura mater, natural size, made in somso-plast*, showing the proportions of the dura mater and the sinus. the 12 pairs of cranial nerves and the basilar artery with branchings are exposed. on a green base, in 2 parts. height: 23 cm, width: 18cm, depth: 21cm, weight: 900g
Model Human Adolescent Skull, features of race are of Asian, the totality of features is most with those of slightly gracile young male who has not yet fully developed his sexual characteristics & might be of a slightly robust female, Size: 19x14.2x20.1cm
Mitosis, enlarged many times, in somso-plast*, on 8 separate models the phases are represented, the spindles and chromosomes can be revolved for demonstration purposes under a transparent cover. in one piece. the models are mounted individually on stand with base.Weight of the series: 7.1kg
Model shows both sides of an eye, enlarged 5 x. One side of the model shows the eye socket with a sagittal cutaway and the background to the eye and the electron microscopic fine structure of the retina are shown separately.
Amoeba 3-D Model Kit-10 Student Model Template Sets and Teacher Guide, Vinyl Pouch, Assemble and use 3-D models to visualize and investigate key science structures, Perfect for use in the classroom, lab or at home, Satisfies NGSS Standards, Grade: 6 to 10, Material: Paper, LxW: 12X19in
Model Deluxe Functional Elbow, high-quality deluxe functional elbow joint model with ligaments shows the anatomy and possible physiological movements of the human elbow joint, demonstrates abduction, anteversion, retroversion, Weight: 0.332 kg, Dimensions : 33 cm
Ribs, half set, 12 pcs, Model, Human Bones, Plastic, These individual bones are a great addition to you collection, used as a match for your existing Eisco disarticulated skeleton, or to allow students to compare general skeletal structure
Model Homo Habilis Knm-Er 1813 Cranium, 1.9 MYA, was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973, Size: 17.1L x 11.8W x 11.6H (cm)