"Human Biology Lab Activities&"
Somso® Small Torso of Young Man with Head
This model is the demonstration of Small torso of young man with head.
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3B Scientific® Ring Mount Skeleton
An Economical Recreation of The Human Skeleton!
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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® Head Musculature With Blood Vessels
Representation of the superficial musculature with: Parotid gland, Submandibular gland (right half), Deep musculature (left half), Lower jaw partially exposed, Displaying blood vessels.
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3B Scientific® Spinal Column Sections
These real life replicas of the anatomy of the spinal column are high quality models.
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3B Scientific® 5 Vertebrae Set
Atlas, axis, cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. Loosely threaded on nylon.
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3B Scientific® Muscled Torso
This muscular masterpiece is a detailed aid for anatomic demonstrations.
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3B Scientific® Classic 5 Part Brain
This mid-sagittally sectioned model is an original anatomic cast of a real human brain.
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3B Scientific® Dental Diseases
The dental disease model is based on a lifelike illustration of a lower jaw with 16 removable teeth of an adult magnified two times.
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3B Scientific® Giant Ear
This ear is five times life size for easy viewing from anywhere in the classroom.
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3B Scientific® Stomach Model
The stomach model shows the different and individual layers of the stomach wall. The front half of the stomach is removable for detailed study of the anatomy of the human stomach.
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3B Scientific® Stomach With Ulcers
This 3B Scientific® stomach pathology model demonstrates various stages of gastritis from a light gastric ulcer to a perforation.




