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 Human Female Asian Economy Skull, Features no cranial sites for musculofascial attachment, a narrow ascending mandibular ramus, smooth nasion, sharp supraorbital margins & a rounded inferior border of mandible, Size: 17.1x12x16.5cm
Australopithecus afarensis Economy Cranium Model, Designed to give educators affordable, high quality, highly detailed and durable replica hominins for hands-on study, Resins capture fine details, Lightweight, Shatter resistant, Dimension: 7-3/4x 5-3/4 x 5in
Model Human Elderly European Male Skull (80 years old), Features of advanced age are limited to marked extra & intracranial suture closure, irregular bony exostosis & further suggested by edentulous nature of jaws, Size: 20.4x13.7x17.6cm
Half Skeleton, unmounted, like Disarticulated Skeleton, but only with ribs and the bones of upper and lower limb of one side of the skeleton. Hand and foot mounted on nylon or wire or unmounted, Dimension and weight: 92x38x26cm, 4.5kg
Model, Replica Homo rhodesiensis Skull, (Broken HillY Woodward, 1921), is an accurate casting of a reconstruction from an original specimen that was discovered in a iron ore working at Broken Hill, Dimensions: 21 x 15.5 x 23.5 cm, weight: 1.23 kg
Skull model with face musculature, The face and mastication muscles are illustrated on the right half of this skull model. The face musculature can easily and precisely be differentiated from the mastication musculature by using two colours
Deluxe Functional Knee Joint, This high-quality deluxe functional knee joint model with ligaments shows the anatomy and possible physiological movements of the human knee joint. This model clearly demonstrates abductions, anteversion, retroversion