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Demonstration Scale Molecular Model Set, 93 Atoms
Perfect for Classroom Demonstrations
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Somso® Cavities of Nose, Mouth, and Throat with Larynx
Upper respiratory system model.
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3B Scientific® Eye In Bony Orbit
Removable parts of this anatomical human eye model include: Upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments, both halves of choroid with iris and retina, lens and vitreous humour.
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Compact Molecular Model Set, 42 Atoms
Ideal for study of combustion of Carbone, Methane and Butane
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3B Scientific® MICROanatomy™ Kidney
Highly Detailed Morphological Functions.
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Somso® Brain
Natural cast, in SOMSO-Plast®. Median Section. Separates into 2 parts. On a base.
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Eisco® Chloroplast
This chloroplast is a magnified example of the cell organelle of photosynthesis.
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3B Scientific® Miniature Bones
These miniatures are just as detailed as their larger equivalents.
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3B Scientific® Disarticulated Half Skeletons
This replica of a disarticulated half human skeleton is complete with mounted skull, sternum, hyoid, and spinal column. The hand and foot are mounted with wire or loosely with nylon for demonstration of natural human movement.
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3B Scientific® Teaching Guide For Torsos
The 3B Scientific® Torso-Guide is available without a torso so each teacher can have his/her own private 1st hand copy.
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3B Scientific® Introductory Disarticulated Skeleton
This skeleton is perfect for introducing individual bones of human form to students.
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GPI Anatomicals® Canine Shoulder
Average size shoulder with scapula, humerus, biceps brachii tendon, coracobrachialis tendon, lateral glenohumeral ligament, medial glenohumeral ligament and transverse humeral ligament.
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3B Scientific® Heart With Esophagus And Trachea
This two-times life-size heart model makes it easy to identify structures in the human heart and is a perfect aid for lessons in big classrooms or lecture halls.

