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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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3B Scientific® CT Bronchial Tree
This unique CT bronchial tree model with larynx was created on the basis of computer tomography data of a human (male, approx. 40 years).
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Eisco® Enlarged Human Lower Jaw with Teeth, 3 Parts
An enlarged and highly detailed model of the left side of a human lower jaw, demonstrating external and internal anatomical features.
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Bone Clones® Dmanisi Homo erectus Skull 3
1.7 MYA. The Dmanisi site in the country of Georgia has yielded incredible hominin fossil finds of the species Homo erectus, adding further documentation to the presence of Homo existing outside of Africa around 1.7 million years ago during the Plio-Pleistocene period.
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3B Scientific® Introductory Hominids Skull Restoration Series
Major Representatives of Human Ancestry
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3B Scientific® Hominid Skull Reproductions
Beautifully displayed hominid reproductions.
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Eisco® Upper and Lower Jaw Model
Cutaway view on upper and lower jaw model reveals teeth, tissues, vasculature, and bone morphology.
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Bone Clones® Homo heidelbergensis Skull Atapuerca 5
350000 to 500000 YA. The Homo heidelbergensis skull Atapuerca 5 was discovered in Spain in 1992 by Juan-Luis Arsuaga, in the fossil-rich caves of Sima de los Huesos (Bone Pit), Sierra de Atapuerca.
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Somso® Right Lower Jaw with Muscles
About three times larger in SOMSO-Plast®.
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3B Scientific® Half Lower Jaw
The model represents half of the left lower jaw of a young person.
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Bone Clones® Cro-Magnon 1 Craniums
30000 to 32000 YA. This Cro-Magnon skull was discovered by L. Lartet and H. Christy on a cliff in 1868 (during the construction of railway lines in Les-Eyzies, France). Cro-Magnon, meaning 'big cliff', represents the earliest modern humans from Western Europe.
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Bone Clones® Homo habilis Cranium OH 24
1.8 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull OH 24 (KNM) was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968 and first described by M. Leakey, Clark, & L. Leakey in Nature in 1971.
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3B Scientific® Muscled Lower Leg And Knee
This life-size replica of the lower leg, ankle, and foot helps students compare differences in bone and muscle positions.
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Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1
50000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1 was discovered in France in 1909 and described that same year by Capitan and Peyrony.

