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BIOL 113 & 114: Human Anatomy

Anatomical Models for Biology 113 & 114

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Anatomical Models

This page details our collection of anatomical models to support teaching and learning in Human Anatomy.

It includes detailed skeletal models (full, half, disarticulated, with numbered bones and removable skull parts), muscle models showing superficial and deeper muscles, organ models like brain and kidney replicas, sense organ models of the eye and ear, and male and female pelvic models with removable parts, enabling detailed study of human anatomy from multiple perspectives.

Skeletal Models

Disarticulated Painted Full Skeleton Anatomy Model (3B Scientific)

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This comprehensive human skeleton model combines detailed bone structure with vividly painted muscles, providing an unparalleled anatomical learning tool. The disarticulated design allows for hands-on exploration of individual bones and muscle attachments, while the three-part skull offers detailed study of cranial anatomy. Designed for detailed anatomical education, this model helps users visualize the complex relationships between skeletal and muscular systems. Whether for classroom demonstrations or individual study, this skeleton model supports skill-building in anatomy, muscle identification, and cranial structure.

  • 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.

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Full Disarticulated Skeleton on a white background


Complete Disarticulated Life-Size Human Skeleton with 3-Part Skull Anatomy Model (Axis Scientific)

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The Axis Scientific Complete Disarticulated Human Skeleton is the perfect tool for hands-on anatomy exploration and in-depth skeletal study. With every individual bone separated and molded with precise anatomical accuracy, this model empowers students and educators to examine the human body like never before. Whether you're practicing identification, bone articulation, or learning about skeletal landmarks, this full set offers maximum flexibility.

This fully disarticulated skeleton is designed to support a wide range of educational settings and skill levels. Ideal for osteology labs, pre-med students, physical therapy programs, and forensic science training, this model provides the freedom to handle, observe, and study each bone independently. Learners can practice real-world skills such as bone sorting, anatomical orientation, and joint assembly—essential for careers in healthcare and anatomy education.

  • 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).
  • These bone models have all been cast from real human bone specimens to display realistic bony landmarks and textures.

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disarticulated skeleton image


Disarticulated Life-Size Half Skeleton Anatomy Model (Axis Scientific)

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Presenting the half disarticulated version of the human skeleton made by Axis Scientific. This model is great for studying and identifying the individual bones. This half skeleton includes one disarticulated hand, one disarticulated foot, one side of the ribs, one arm, one shoulder, one leg, a half pelvis, all intervertebral discs, hyoid bone, sacrum, coccyx, and 3 part skull.

  • 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.

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half skeleton


Life-Size Painted and Numbered 3-Part Human Skull Anatomy Model (Axis Scientific)

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Explore cranial anatomy in brilliant detail with the Axis Scientific Painted and Numbered 3-Part Life-Size Human Skull. Each individual bone is color-coded and numbered for easy identification, making it an ideal teaching tool for classrooms, clinics, and labs. The skull separates into three parts: the calvaria, base, and jaw, providing hands-on insight into internal structures. 

  • 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.

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Model of human skull on a white background with red and blue marks showing origin and insertion of muslces


Articulated Hand & Foot Skeleton (Axis Scientific)

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Hand: the fingers and all bones in this hand model are strung together by a flexible wire that exhibits the natural range of motion of each bone. This unique model allows students, patients and instructors unsurpassed access and visibility into the working human hand.

Foot: this human bone replica features realistic texture and shows bony landmarks. Assembled with a flexible wire, this anatomy model allows you to demonstrate the full range of motion in the human foot.

  • 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.

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See the Foot Study Guide

hand and foot skeleton

Muscle Models

Muscle Leg Model, 3/4 Life-Size, 9-Part Anatomy Model (3B Scientific)

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The 3B Scientific three quarters life-size human leg muscle model is used for anatomical study of the deep and superficial musculature, and dissembles into nine parts, including eight removable muscles, for effective demonstration. The model’s leg and foot depict the tendons, vessels, nerves, and bones for detailed examination. The model has numbered parts for accurate identification, and is mounted on a removable stand for display.

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Model of a human leg, showing muscles and tendons.


Dissectible Muscled Arm Anatomy Model (3B Scientific)

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This muscled arm model illustrates both the superficial and deeper muscles, five of which are removable from the muscled arm. Tendons, vessels, nerves and bone components of the left arm and shoulder are shown in great detail on this high quality muscle model. Parts numbered on muscled arm for easy identification of parts.

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Model of human arm showing muscles and tendons

Organ Models

Life-Size Human Brain Model with Arteries (EISCO)

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Explore the wonders of the human cerebral landscape with the EISCO Life-Size Human Brain Model with Arteries. This highly detailed model comes apart into 8 distinct parts for in-depth study—perfect for advanced students of medicine or neuroscience. Hand-painted with precision, the various sections of the brain are rendered in slightly malleable plastic, showcasing the exceptional detail and accuracy that EISCO is known for. Each part, including intricate arterial structures, provides a tactile experience that reinforces learning and memory. 

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Human brain model showing cross section with one side of the brain separated into 4 parts.


Kidney Section Anatomy Model (3B Scientific)

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The kidney section is a colorful and anatomically accurate model depicting a longitudinal section of the right kidney. All important structures of the human kidney for student and patient education are shown in this kidney section model.

  • 3 times life-size of the right kidney
  • Hand painted numbers on the model with a guide identifying the anatomical structures
  • Delivered with a stand for convenient display

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Human Torso (Eisco)

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The 11-part half size human torso with dissectable head is an extremely comprehensive anatomically accurate model to demonstrate major structures in the brain and torso. Half of the head can e removed to allow students to partially dissect the brain and examine the cranial nerve and other important cranial structures. The cut-away torso features 11 removable parts including the lungs, heart, liver, stomach, and both small and large intestines. The model is mounted on a solid base to provide decades of student use.

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Sense Organ Models

Human Eye (3B Scientific)

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The Giant Eye replica is a great tool to teach-learn the anatomy of the 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. The gigantic high quality eye anatomy model is on a base. 

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Human Ear (Eisco)

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EISCO premium human ear model has the following removable parts: petros portion of the temporal bone section of the auditory canal, labyrinth, tympanic membrane with malleus, and incus. Hand painted model. 5 Parts. 4-times enlarged with important structures numbered.

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Model of the human ear, enlarged 4 times


Skin Model (3B Scientific)

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This presentation consists of three individual models that represent sections of the human skin with a magnification of 80. The microscopic structures within the skin such as tactile corpuscles, glands and blood vessels are modeled in plastic in the sections to aid spatial comprehension of the microscopic inter-relationships. All three models, which can be removed individually, are located on a common base and are held together with magnets. Specific microscopic distinctions of the skin are depicted and related to the particular area of the body where they occur. For example, the model of the hairless skin that is localized in the palm of the hand, shows typical features such as the thick epidermis by comparison to other areas of skin and the clear interlocking between the epidermis and dermis. When studying the model of the reticular layer of the back of the hand it is easy to recognize the specific distribution in small fields through the furrows when viewed from above. A longitudinal section through the human scalp illustrates a shaft of hair protruding over the epidermis as well as the position of the root sheath where the typical layering and position of the hair roots can be recognized. Naturally the fine structure of the division of layers of the epidermis can be can be accurately observed for all skin types represented. All anatomical structures of the skin such as nerve vessels and tactile corpuscles have been accurately depicted and correctly spaced on the models. 

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Model of human skin, enlarged 80 times, showing Sebaceous gland, hair, and other anatomical elements of skin.

Pelvic Models: Female and Male

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Female Pelvis Anatomy Model (3B Scientific)

This female pelvis is in median section with removable parts. It shows one half of the female genital organs with bladder. The female pelvis is delivered on baseboard offering the possibility to be mounted to the wall for easy display.

  • Removable bladder and reproductive organs.

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Sagittal cross section model of a female pelvis, with ovaries, uterus, and other organs removed and set aside.


Male Pelvis Anatomy Model (3B Scientific)

The male pelvis anatomy model is shown in median section. One half of male genital organs with bladder is shown at the normal position in the male pelvis. Removable parts allow for a more detailed study of the male pelvic anatomy. This high quality anatomy model is delivered on baseboard and can also be mounted to the wall.

  • Removable bladder and reproductive organs.

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Sagittal cross section model of the male pelvis, with the reproductive organs and bladder removed and set aside.

 


The anatomical models collection was originally curated by Claire Sharifi.

heart anatomy icon by farra nugraha from Noun Project (CC BY 3.0)