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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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Somso® Advanced Skulls
These skulls are the next best thing to a natural bone specimen.
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Muscle Action Demonstration Model
Unique Apparatus Reproduces The Movements Of Students’ Own Muscles
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GPI Anatomicals® Basic Kidney Model
Basic Illustration Of Organ Enlarged For Easier Study
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Eisco® Human Torso Model
This sexless model dissects into eight parts for up-close human anatomy study.
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Eisco® Male Pelvis Model
The life-size human pelvis model is flexible for simpler research.
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Male Disarticulated Skeleton With Case
Relate Structure To Function As You Study Each Bone!
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3B Scientific® Introductory Eye In Orbit Model
Shows How Surrounding Structures Protect Eyeball
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Somso® Bony Labyrinth with Three Auditory Ossicles
Highly Accurate Replica Details The Complexity Of The Inner Ear
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Eisco® Life Size Male Pelvis
Useful for demonstrating the morphological distinctions between male and female (not included) pelvic structures.
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3B Scientific® Introductory Brain Model
Easily And Inexpensively Acquaint Students With Basic Brain Structures
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GPI Anatomicals® Eye Model
Simple Model Provides Illustration of Basic Features
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Eisco® Life Size Female Pelvis
Useful for demonstrating the morphological distinctions between male (not included) and female pelvic structures.
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Ward's® Blood Components Model Set
Exceptional realism recreates details normally visible only under a microscope.

