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Human Biology Models

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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Somso® Coxal Bone Left

Somso® premium quality models.

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Laerdal® Family And Friends CPR Trainers
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Somso® Hip Bone

Somso® premium quality models.

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Somso® Hyoid Bone

Somso® premium quality models.

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BoneClones® Hard Sided Skeleton Case

BoneClones® Hard Sided Skeleton Case

The Premium Carrying Case for Human Skeleton or Multiple Skulls is a high-quality storage and transportation unit made with sturdy plywood, lined with foam, and covered with tough vinyl.

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BoneClones® Plastic Bone Storage

BoneClones® Plastic Bone Storage

These corrugated plastic storage and carrying cases provide durable, economical storage and carrying of natural bone and replica human adult skeletons or multiple skulls.

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3B Scientific® Cancellous Bone

3B Scientific® Cancellous Bone

The model shows the spongy bone inside the bone.

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3B Scientific® MICROanatomy™ Tongue

3B Scientific® MICROanatomy™ Tongue

Histologic model of the tongue.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skull

Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skull

2.9 to 3.6 MYA. Australopithecus afarensis is the best represented early hominid with approximately 100 fossils representing the species.

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Bone Clones® Homo ergaster Cranium KNM-ER 3733

Bone Clones® Homo ergaster Cranium KNM-ER 3733

1.75 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-ER 3733 with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1976.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Craniums OH 5 (Zinjanthropus)

Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Craniums OH 5 (Zinjanthropus)

1.8 MYA. The Australopithecus boisei skull, is the most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH 5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959 and originally classified as Zinjanthropus boisei by L. Leakey in Nature later that year.

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Bone Clones® Cro-Magnon 1 Craniums

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 neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1

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.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skulls 'Lucy'

Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skulls 'Lucy'

3.2 MYA. The Australopithecus afarensis skull 'Lucy' was discovered by D. Johanson in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia.

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Bone Clones® Homo heidelbergensis Skull Atapuerca 5

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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Bone Clones® Sivapithecus Skull

Bone Clones® Sivapithecus Skull

8.5 to 12.5 MYA. The Sivapithecus indicus skull was discovered in 1979 by D. Pilbeam and S.M. Ibrahim Shah on the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan.

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