Lower incisor with removable half of crown, lower canine separates in two longitudinally, lower molar with one root is one-piece and two roots separate into three parts, upper molar with three roots separates into three parts.
Enlarged approximately 2 times, set of 16 teeth cast in break resistant material having accurate anatomical details. Complete set as in half of upper & lower jaw
Life size model showing nose, mouth cavity and pharynx, liver with gall bladder, pancreas and spleen. Transverse colon and front stomach wall are removable. Mounted on base. Numbered with Key Card
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  
Cast from natural specimen, 4 upper and lower jaw halves, 4 different stages of development New born, approximately 5-year old child, approximately 9-year old child, young adult
Enlarged 2 times, this cross section of human head to show mouth and nasal passages. Relationship between the windpipe and esophagus can be easily shown. Includes key card
Rear Organs Of The Upper Abdomen, The upper abdomen organ model shows the duodenum (partially opened), gall bladder (opened) and bile ducts (opened), the pancreas (revealing large ducts), the spleen and the surrounding vessels in natural size
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 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)