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Human Biology Models
Depicting functions and locations, the human biology models allow individuals a more comprehensive understanding of internal organs and systems. Blood movement, oxygen transport, muscle constriction, nerve firing, joint movement, and bone formation are brought to life in these incredibly detailed and accurate representations. Musculature models come colored coded for easy identification of muscle, fat, ligaments, and tendons. The human biology models can be used in both educational and clinical environments.
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Elevate Healthcare® Ares Patient Trainer
An Emergency Care Manikin you can rely on.
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Elevate Healthcare® Juno Patient Trainer
Don't settle for yesterday's nursing manikin.
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Elevate Healthcare® Luna Neonatal Trainer
Uniquely designed for comprehensive newborn assessment and resuscitation training.
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3B Scientific® Dual Sex Torso
With only a few simple changes to the basic body structure, this life-size, combination torso makes it easy to teach male and female anatomy.
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GPI Anatomicals® Muscled Joint Models
These Life-Size Moveable Models Demonstrate How Muscles Work In Conjunction With Joints.
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3B Scientific® Male Muscular Figure
Perfect For In-Depth Study Of The Human Body
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3B Scientific® Muscular Dual Sex Torso
Detailed Inside And Out For Advanced Study
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3B Scientific® Disarticulated Half Skeletons
This replica of a disarticulated half human skeleton is complete with mounted skull, sternum, hyoid, and spinal column. The hand and foot are mounted with wire or loosely with nylon for demonstration of natural human movement.
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3B Scientific® Internal Finger Structure
This full-size model shows the bones, muscles and tendons of the human middle finger.
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3B Scientific® BONElike™ Bony Skull
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.

