Engage students in your curriculum by bringing interactive and highly detailed models into the classroom. Displaying subject content visually, individuals are more likely to comprehend and retain the covered material. The simple models are easy to put together and are more helpful than two-dimensional representations for learning complex structures. The models are built of durable, structurally sound materials that will endure years of handling and cleaning.
Head with muscles, half
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The model shows all external structures such as blood vessels, nerves, etc. The median section shows all the structures of the head and neck. Dimensions: 22×18×46 cm.
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Cheek tooth with caries
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Model of molar in the lower jaw with blood vessels and two roots. Caries attacks are inserted on the model, which is 8× life-size. 25 cm.
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Pelvis
Supplier: 3B Scientific
A pelvis of synthetic bone-like material with a highly detailed and dissectible pelvic floor in carefully coloured flexible material, comprising genitalia and associated muscles.
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Muscled leg
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Muscles, ligaments, blood vessels and nerves of the legs and feet.
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Brain, eight parts
Supplier: 3B Scientific
A very detailed model of the human brain which is medially divided. Both halves of this brain can be disassembled into:
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Skeleton model, with hanging stand
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Stan, the standard model of a human skeleton has a very high quality and robust construction along with a stable metal hanging stand.
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Flexible skeleton model - Fred
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Fred offers all the advantages of a skeleton. Fred's bendy spine can copy almost any human movement too. Once bent, Fred will remain in that position, to show correct and incorrect postures as well as any pathological malalignments. All skull movements can be shown on the head joints. Protruding spinal nerves and vertebral arteries are also shown on this skeleton, as well as a dorsolateral slipped disc between the 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae.
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Orbital molecular models
Supplier: SPIRING ENTERPRISES
Four models of molecular orbital configurations using benzene, ethane, ethene, and ethyne.
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Classic unisex torso
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This anatomically correct human torso is an educational tool of true quality. The unisex torso is hand-painted true to detail and made of high-quality plastic. This classic human torso was developed and modeled in Germany. Whether you are a student studying human anatomy in a biology classroom or a doctor explaining something to a patient, this human torso model is a valuable tool.
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Models of kidney
Supplier: 3B Scientific
All important structures of the human kidney for student and patient education are shown.
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Teeth models
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The models are cast from a natural specimen, four upper and lower jaw halves at four stages of dentition development.
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Arterioclerosis models
Supplier: 3B Scientific
A horizontally dissected artery fork is depicted with arteriosclerotic changes in four different stages from slightly sedimented to a completely clogged blood vessel.
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Stomach in three parts
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The stomach model shows the different and individual layers of the stomach wall. The front half of the stomach is removable. Stomach depicts are:
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Molecular models
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Molecular models specially designed to show the most common atoms and connections.
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Molecular model: triglyceride fats
Supplier: SPIRING ENTERPRISES
Molecular model of triglyceride fats or glyceryl tristearate, C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆.
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Models for medicine training
Supplier: 3B Scientific
These models are ideal for training.
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Birthing simulator
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This birthing simulator contains two interchangeable abdominal overlays – One containing an additional fetus in a simulated amniotic fluid sac for practicing Leopold’s maneuver – The other being transparent to allow viewing of the fetal position during labor. The birthing simulator features:
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Sezione di cute
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The two halves of this relief model show the three layers of hairy and hairless skin in order to make the differences clear.
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Internal finger structure model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This model shows the bones, muscles, and tendons of the human middle finger.
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Synapse
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This synapse model is a great addition to any anatomical lesson of the human nervous system. The synapse model 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.
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Eye and orbit
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Model with optic nerve and eye muscles in the eye socket. The muscles can partially be removed so that the eye is exposed with removable vitreous body, lens and cornea.
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Half-size female muscular figure
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This female muscular figure includes the following removable parts:
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Anatomic heart
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Ventricles and atria can be opened to reveal heart valves and internal structures.
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Occhio
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Questo modello disseziona entrambe le metà della sclera con cornea e collegamenti muscolari dell'occhio, entrambe le metà della coroide con iride e retina, cristallino e umore vitro.
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Functional eye model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Functional eye model with which the functions of the human eye can be taught effectively.
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Sternum with rib cartilage
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This model is a realistic replica of the human sternum with the rib cartilage.
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Leader, function models
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Shoulder joint: Life-size plastic moldings of the upper part of the humerus; shoulder blades and collarbones with ligaments. Movements that can be studied: the arm is lifted (abduction), moved forwards and backwards (anteversion or retroversion) and rotation inwards and outwards. On stand.