Model Motor End Plate, depicts the neuromuscular junction with striated muscle fiber, The motor end plate of the human nervous system is depicted in colorful anatomical detail, great addition to any lesson on the human nervous, Dimensions : 12 x 11.5 x 3.2 cm
Model Neuron Cell Body, depicts a part of the human nervous system in colorful anatomical detail, neuron model features a typical neuron body with cell organelles, for example mitochondria and many other characteristics, Weight: 0.47 kg, Dimensions : 12.2 x 11.7 x 6.2 cm
Model Myelin Sheaths Of The CNS, shows the glial cells which build the insulating layer around the axons of the central nervous system, great addition to any lesson about the human nervous system, Weight: 0.4 kg, Dimensions : 12.2 x 11.7 x 3.6 cm
Model Schwann Cells Of The PNS, depicts a Schwann cell with sectioned core, depicts the schwann cell in colorful anatomical detail, great addition to any lesson on the human nervous system, Weight: 0.4 kg, Dimensions : 12.2 x 11.7 x 3.2 cm
Model Synapse, features the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and the membranes of the synaptic gap, Also depicted by the synapses model are 5 smaller relief models of the main synapse variations, great addition to any anatomical lesson, Dimensions : 12 x 11.5 x 2.7 cm
Model Homo Habilis Oh 24 Cranium, 1.8 MYA, was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968. This nearly complete but very badly crushed specimen constituted the oldest hominid found in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Size: 18.3L x 11.6W x 10.1H (cm)
Model H. Ergaster Knm-Er 3733 Cranium, 1.75 MYA, with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya. Several teeth are intact, but no mandible was ever found, Size: 19.1L x 13W x 13.5H (cm)
Model A. Boisei Knm-Er 406 Cranium, 1.7 MYA, was discovered by R. Leakey at Kenya, in 1969. This discovery helped support the classification of boisei as a separate species of Australopithecus, Size: 19.9L x 17.1W x 11.8H (cm)
Model A.Africanus Sts 5 Mrs. Ples Cranium, 2.5 MYA, was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa, Size: 17.2L x 12.3W X 13.1H (cm)
Model A. Boiseioh5(Zinjanthropus)Cranium, 1.8 MYA, most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959. The accepted genus name has since changed to Australopithecus, Size: 19.5L x 16.1W X 17.2H (cm)
Model Homo Habilis Knm-Er 1813 Cranium, 1.9 MYA, was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973, Size: 17.1L x 11.8W x 11.6H (cm)
Model A. Robustus Sk-48 Cranium, 1.5-2 MYA, was discovered by Fourie in South Africa in 1950. SK-48, formerly Paranthropus crassidens, greatly increased what is known about australopithecines, Size: 15.6L x 15.1W X 12.3H (cm)
Model Homo Sapiens Cro-Magnon 1 Cranium, 30,000-32,000 YA, discovered by L. Lartet and H. Christy on a cliff in 1868 (during the construction of railway lines in Les-Eyzies, France), Size: 21L x 15.2W X 17H (cm)
Model Sivapithecus Indicus Skull, 8.5-12.5 MYA, was discovered in 1979 by Pilbeam and Shah in Pakistan. This specimen consists of a nearly complete mandible and the left side of the face, Size: 13.4L x 11.3W x 15H (cm)