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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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3B Scientific® BONElike™ Childs Vertebral Column

3B Scientific® BONElike™ Childs Vertebral Column

This true-to-life anatomical replica of the vertebral column of a child of about 5 years old is especially interesting for those working in the areas of anatomy, pediatrics, orthopedics and pediatric radiology.

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Foam Bones

Foam Bones

Economical And Anatomically Accurate

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Fusulinid Study Slab (Permian)

Fusulinid Study Slab (Permian)

Fusulinid Study Slab (Permian)

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Rudiger® Flexible Ligamentary Skeleton

Rudiger® Flexible Ligamentary Skeleton

The Most Versatile Skeleton Available

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3B Scientific® Liver With Gall Bladder, Pancreas And Duodenum

3B Scientific® Liver With Gall Bladder, Pancreas And Duodenum

Demonstrating the anatomy of the liver has never been easier.

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Ward's® Disarticulated Cat Skeleton

Ward's® Disarticulated Cat Skeleton

Neatly packaged for convenient study.

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Protein Synthesis Manipulatives Demonstration

Protein Synthesis Manipulatives Demonstration

These large and colorful DNA, mRNA, ribosome, tRNA, and amino acid models are visible anywhere in the classroom.

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Bone Clones® Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813

Bone Clones® Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813

1.9 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813 was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973.

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Somso® Dissectible Skulls

Somso® Dissectible Skulls

Fourteen Parts Show Relationship Between Sections Of Skull

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BoneClones® Economy Human Female African-American Comparative Set

This affordable set was created to introduce the student to the human skeleton. The skull and pelvis are elements that can be used to discuss sexual dimorphism and ancestral affiliation, as well as concepts of human evolution and development.

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Somso® Advanced Muscular Skeleton

Somso® Advanced Muscular Skeleton

Extremely Accurate Representations Of Muscle Origins And Insertions

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BoneClones® How We Got Here Skull Sets

BoneClones® How We Got Here Skull Sets

Designed based upon the Science magazine Inquiry Based Instruction (IBI) award winning lab, “How We Got Here: An Inquiry-Based Activity About Human Evolution” (Price, Science, Dec. 21st, 2012, Issue 338(6114):p1554-55), students collect and analyze data from the replica skulls to uncover and correct fundamental misconceptions about evolution.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus robustus SK-48 Craniums

Bone Clones® Australopithecus robustus SK-48 Craniums

1.5 to 2 MYA. The Australopithecus (Paranthropus) robustus Skull SK-48 was discovered by Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 and described by R. Broom in 1952.

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Eisco® Premium Female Human Torso with Muscles and Open Back, 19 Parts

Eisco® Premium Female Human Torso with Muscles and Open Back, 19 Parts

Life size adult female human torso torso featuring an open back for in depth anatomical studies.

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Rudiger® Introductory Skull with Facial Muscles

Rudiger® Introductory Skull with Facial Muscles

Examine Muscles That Affect Facial Expression

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Bone Clones® Homo ergaster Cranium KNM-ER 3733

Bone Clones® Homo ergaster Cranium KNM-ER 3733

1.75 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-ER 3733 with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1976.

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