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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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GPI Anatomicals® Basic Liver Model
Simple Model Shows Organ Structure Plus Gallbladder
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Eisco® Kidney and Adrenal Gland Model
Life size replica of a human kidney in two parts.
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Eisco® Human Head And Neck Model
The life-size human head and neck model is a very highly detailed map of all of the muscles, vessels, and nerves in the human head and also provides a cross sectional view of the internal structures inside the cranium.
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Eisco® Human Liver with Gall Bladder Model
Shows four lobes of liver, peritoneum, gall bladder and vessels.
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Eisco® Human Liver Model on Stand
Liver with gall bladder at half natural size.
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Eisco® Life Size Human Spine Model
Fully flexible hanging model allows for in-depth study of the structure and function of the human spine and vertebrae.
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3B Scientific® Full-Size Dual Sex Figure
This life-size, high-quality muscular figure represents a wide variety of human anatomical structures in most accurate detail.
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3B Scientific® Imaging Guided Lumbar Injection Trainer
Use for live imaging guidance.
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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'
3.2 MYA. The Australopithecus afarensis skull 'Lucy' was discovered by D. Johanson in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia.
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Bone Clones® Australopithecus africanus Craniums Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples'
Considered to have lived 2.5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples' was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa.
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Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Chapelle-aux-Saints
50000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in 1908 in La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France. It was the most complete Neanderthal skull found at the time.
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Bone Clones® Homo habilis Cranium OH 24
1.8 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull OH 24 (KNM) was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968 and first described by M. Leakey, Clark, & L. Leakey in Nature in 1971.

