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.
Eisco® Dicot Stem Anatomy
Model shows the transverse and longitudinal section of a dicotyledonous stem in which case the cambium ring has been formed but no secondary growth has yet taken place.
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3B Scientific® Classic Painted Human Skull Model
This three part medical quality human skull replica is a first choice for basic anatomical studies of the skull.
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Somso® Lymphatic System Model
Remarkably Detailed Representation Of Complex System
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GPI Anatomicals® Canine Heart/Lung Model
Observe How Dirofilaria Immitis Affect Dog Anatomy
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Somso® Nerves and Blood-Vessels On the Facial Skull
Somso® premium quality models.
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Somso® Heart Model
Features All Fundamentals Of The Heart's Structure And Function
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3B Scientific® Stages of Fertilization and the Embryo
The model illustrates schematically how the ovum matures, how ovulation and fertilization occur and how the fertilized ovum develops to the stage where it embeds itself in the womb wall to begin the growth into an embryo.
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3B Scientific® Female Pelvic Skeleton With Genital Organs
This female pelvis skeleton model is especially suitable for studying female genital organs in the context of their anatomical position in the pelvis.
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3B Scientific® Male Pelvis and Ligaments
This 2-part model is a natural cast of a male, bone pelvis.
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GPI Anatomicals® TMJ/Temporomandibular Model
Reveal Its Effects On Bone, Teeth, And Disc
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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Model Set
Hands on demonstration of the formation of ATP.

