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Description:   50000 YA. The <i>Homo neanderthalensis </i>Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in 1908 in La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France. It was the most complete Neanderthal skull found at the time.

Description:   The Backpack Lab is designed for educators and environmental science students, containing lessons, activities, and test kits that relate to important parameters evaluated in marine science.

Description:   This high-quality deluxe functional elbow joint model with ligaments shows the anatomy and possible physiological movements of the human elbow joint in exceptional detail.
Description:   Matches the acoustic characteristics of real tissue.

Description:   The bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, arteries, and veins are all featured in this high quality 4 part model of the hand and lower forearm.

Description:   This BONElike™ skull model brings the realism of human anatomy to any classroom. The BONElike™ Skulls are made of a new material that allows an absolutely natural reproduction of even finest anatomical structures of the human skull for the first time.

Description:   1.7 MYA. Female. The <i>Australopithecus boisei</i> skull KNM ER 732 was discovered in 1970 at Koobi Fora, Kenya by R. Leakey and H. Mutua and described in Nature in 1971.
Catalog Number: (470007-852)

Description:   The detachable lens magnifies light and shows inverted images, and the removable iris and transparent vitreous body let students discover the delicate structures of the eye.
Description:   This life size replica of a human skeleton is painted to show the points of muscle origin in red and insertion in blue along the left side. Quality hardware allows easy movement of major joints and 3 part skull is removable for closer study of jaw and teeth.
Description:   BONElike material is designed to look and feel like real bone, and is designed to replicate the finest anatomical details.

Description:   Skeleton model Leo offers the advantages of a 3B Scientific® skeleton and also shows the functional and anatomical connections between the bones and the ligaments.

Description:   This osteoporosis model consists of 3 medially divided lumbar vertebrae with intervertebral discs. For anatomical comparison, the upper section shows healthy bone structure, the middle section osteoporotic bone structure and the lower section advanced osteoporotic bone structure with flattened plates, deformation and decreased bone mass.
Catalog Number: (470024-510)

Description:   Cancer cells differ from normal cells by the combination of normal proteins that are present on their surfaces.

Description:   This life-size replica of the lower leg, ankle, and foot helps students compare differences in bone and muscle positions.
Catalog Number: (470136-316)

Description:   3D model of male urinary system and its blood supply is free standing, enabling study from all aspects.

Description:   Representation of lobule with arterial and venous circulation and bronchial branches. One acinus open to show the alveolar duct.
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