Skeletal Models
3B Scientific Disarticulated Painted Full Skeleton Anatomy Model
- The 3B Scientific Disarticulated Skeleton is hand-painted and numbered to show muscle origins in red and muscle insertions in blue on the left side.
- The disarticulated skeleton's bones and bony structures such as fissures, foramina and processes are hand-numbered on the right side.
- The skull is detachable into 3 parts for detailed anatomical study.
- The disarticulated skeleton features a set of hands and feet with sturdy wire articulation, as well as a multilingual product manual to identify over 600 numbered anatomical structures.
Axis Scientific Complete Disarticulated Life-Size Human Skeleton with 3-Part Skull Anatomy Model
- The Axis Scientific Complete Disarticulated Life-Size Human Skeleton with 3-Part Skull Model is an anatomically correct representation of all the 206 bones in the body.
- The disarticulated skeleton model is a complete collection of the individual bones in the human body, including a 3-part skull model with a removable calvarium (skull cap) and an articulating mandible (jawbone).
- The complete disarticulated skeleton model features life-size representations of 206 bones.
- These bone models have all been cast from real human bone specimens to display realistic bony landmarks and textures.
Axis Scientific Disarticulated Life-Size Half Skeleton Anatomy Model
- The Disarticulated Half Human Skeleton with 3-Part Skull Model is a high-quality anatomical representation of the skeleton and skull.
- Molded from a real human skeleton and skull specimen: students, teachers, doctors, and anatomy enthusiasts can gain incredible visual insights on the intricate details of the various bones in the skeletal system.
- Disarticulated half-skeleton, featuring one disarticulated hand, one disarticulated foot, one side of the ribs, one arm, one shoulder, one leg, a half pelvis, all intervertebral discs (separate pieces), hyoid bone, sacrum, coccyx.
- 3-Part Skull Model.
Axis Scientific Life-Size Painted and Numbered 3-Part Human Skull Anatomy Model
- 3 part replica, includes base of skull, skull cap, and mandible.
- Muscle origins (red) and insertions (blue) shown in left side of the skull
- Highly accurate representation of the fissures, foramina, processes, sutures, etc.
Axis Scientific Articulated Hand & Foot Skeleton
- Life-size human foot skeleton model shows distal portions of the tibia and fibula.
- Life-size human hand skeleton model shows distal portions of the ulna and radius.
- Fully articulated with wire.
Muscle Models
3B Scientific Muscle Leg Model, 3/4 Life-Size, 9-Part Anatomy Model
- Illustrates superficial and deeper muscles, eight of which are removable.
- Tendons, vessels, nerves and bone components of the left leg and foot are shown in great detail.
3B Scientific Dissectible Muscled Arm Anatomy Model
- Illustrates superficial and deeper muscles, five of which are removable.
- Tendons, vessels, nerves and bone components of the left should, arm, and hand are shown in great detail.
Organ Models
EISCO Life-Size Human Brain Model with Arteries
- Life-size human brain model with delicate arteries, broken down into 8 parts for detailed examination of cerebral structures.
3B Scientific Kidney Section Anatomy Model
- Human Kidney model, 3 times enlarged.
- A longitudinal section of the right kidney
Eisco Human Torso
- Half size with removable organs and dissectable head.
Sense Organ Models
3B Scientific Human Eye
Removable parts of the human eye model include:
- Upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments
- Both halves of the choroid with iris and retina
- Lens
- Vitreous humour
Eisco Human Ear
- 4 times enlarged
- Removable petrous portion of the temporal bone section of the auditory canal, labyrinth, tympanic membrane with malleus and incus
- Mounted on base
- Important structures are numbered
Pelvic Models: Female and Male
3B Scientific Female Pelvis Anatomy Model
- Removable bladder and reproductive organs.
3B Scientific Male Pelvis Anatomy Model
- Removable bladder and reproductive organs.
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