Models
Engage students in your curriculum by bringing interactive and highly detailed models into the classroom. Displaying subject content visually, individuals are more likely to comprehend and retain the covered material. The simple models are easy to put together and are more helpful than two-dimensional representations for learning complex structures. The models are built of durable, structurally sound materials that will endure years of handling and cleaning.
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Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth
At 12 m long and weighing 7250 kilograms, the T. rex was the largest meat-eating animal that ever lived.
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Foam Earth Model
Good way to introduce them to the different layers of Earth in a concrete manner.
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GPI Anatomicals® Basic Kidney Model
Basic Illustration Of Organ Enlarged For Easier Study
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3B Scientific® Introductory Hominids Skull Restoration Series
Major Representatives of Human Ancestry
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Rudiger® Life-Size Human Skeleton Model
These high-quality, synthetic skeletons are perfect for everyday use.
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Atmospheric Convection Apparatus
Students will be able to actually see a normally invisible convection current in action and understand how hot and cold air make the current flow.
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GPI Anatomicals® Heart Disease Model Set
Three Separate Models Provide Comprehensive Understanding
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Eisco® Human Circulatory System
A high quality representation of the human cardiovascular system in one-half scale.
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Eisco® Male Pelvis Model
The life-size human pelvis model is flexible for simpler research.
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Eisco® Regional Human Brain Model, 2 Parts
Life size model includes color coded regions of the brain in addition to typical internal and external anatomical features of the human brain.
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Eisco® Dissectable Eye
The six-part human eye model (magnified 5×) is a very highly detailed demonstration of the human eye, allowing students to deconstruct the eyeball into six smaller parts to examine the major internal structures.

