Torso model, hand painted, consists of 13 parts, removeable parts: eye with optical nerve, half brain, lung (2 parts), heart (2 parts), liver, stomach, front portion of the kidney, half of the bladder, large and small intenstines, with appendix flap opening, All parts labeled
Model Fetal Human Skull 21 1/2 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 2-1/2in L x 1-3/4in W x 1-3/4in H
Model Fetal Human Skull 35 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 9.7L x 8.2W x 7.5H (cm)
Model Fetal Human Skull 29 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 3in L x 2-1/4in W x 2-1/2in H
Model Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 Weeks, Full term, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 11.9L x 9.1W x 8.5H (cm)
Model Fetal Human Skull 30 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 3in L x 2-1/2in W x 2-1/2in H  
Soft Organ Set, Stainless-steel fittings, 100% non-breakable plastic bones repli-cast from those of a select male specimen, Detachable arms and legs, Detachable calvaria for access to the neuro-cranium, Hinged mandibular flap which opens to expose roots of teeth in their sockets
Model shows both sides of an eye, enlarged 5 x. One side of the model shows the eye socket with a sagittal cutaway and the background to the eye and the electron microscopic fine structure of the retina are shown separately.
Life size torso model with 28 parts for detailed study of all major organ systems. Dual sex with an open back.Rib cage removed to expose removable inteRNAl organs for detailed study.