Structure of a Bird and a Mammal Bone, Specimen, Longitudinal and cross section of a prepared, real bird bone and mammal bone respectively, mounted on a base plate, bird bones are hollow inside and have large air chambers, Weight: 0.515 kg
Front Legs of Different Mammals (Mammalia), Specimen, Included are four real bone specimens: the front leg of a dog and the front foot of a horse, a cow and a pig respectively, as well as an original plastic cast of a human hand, Weight: 4 kg
Model Rat Brain Comparative Anatomy, model shows a rat brain in approx. 6-fold enlargement. Sectioned medially, two halves, The right half of the model shows the structures of the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem, Dimensions : 14 x 10 x 16 cm
Praying Mantis Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how Praying Mantises change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Praying Mantis Life Cycle Stages. Four stages of Mantis development: Soft Egg Case, Hardened Egg Case, Nymphs and Adult Praying Mantis.
Model, Embryo Development of Common Frog, (Rana temporaria), 12 Stages, the various stages of development of an embryo, cleavage (morula and blastula), gastrulation, neurula and organogenesis enlarged 30 times, Dimensions: 37 x 36 x 13 cm, weight: 1.73 kg
Domestic Pig Skeleton (Sus scrofa domesticus), Female, Specimen, real skeleton of an adult domestic pig consisting of approximately 223 individual bones, which are rigidly connected to each other, Length: 1.30-1.50cm, Width: 40-50cm, Height: 75-90cm, 75-120 kg
Model, Chicken skeleton (Gallus gallus domesticus), disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling, Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, Size: 30-40 cm, Weight: 2-5 kg, Age: 4-8 years
Animal cell, enlarged 20000 times, in somso-plast*. The model shows the recently discovered principles of the delicate structure of an animal cell. in one piece, on a stand with base. height: 52 cm, width: 39 cm, depth: 26 cm, weight: 3.7 kg.