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Models of flowers

Models of flowers

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Canola (Brassica napus ssp. oleifera)

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Muscled arm

Muscled arm

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This arm model illustrates the muscles.

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Muscular figure

Muscular figure

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Mini muscle model representing the superficial musculature of the human form accurately reproduced and detailed in life-like colours in this desktop size version.

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Plant cell model

Plant cell model

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Students can explore plant cell structure with this 20 cm Ø cell model.

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Loose foot and ankle skeleton, right

Loose foot and ankle skeleton, right

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This loose foot and ankle skeleton comes mounted with elastic bungy for a flexible effect. The foot skeleton includes portions of the tibia and fibula.

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Botany models

Botany models

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Root absorbtion

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Digestive system

Digestive system

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Life-size model that shows the entire digestive system in relief: Nose, mouth, throat, etc. via the intestinal package. Dimensions 81×33×10 cm.

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Nerve cell neuron

Nerve cell neuron

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Base plate with cut surface of a nerve and a model in 5 different parts that are mounted with magnets. Shows the structure of the nerve cell and its connections with the muscle cells. Instructions for use included.

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Models to practice venipuncture, catheter and other things

Models to practice venipuncture, catheter and other things

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Ideal for training. This revolutionary training arm provides complete venous access for IV therapy and phlebotomy, plus sites for intramuscular and intradermal injections.

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Models to show the danger of smoking

Models to show the danger of smoking

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Smokey Sue dramatically demonstrates the quantity of tar collected in the lungs when one single cigarette is smoked. The tar, normally inhaled directly into the lung, is collected in a transparent tube, and thus shows the quantity of tar which reaches the lung with each cigarette very clearly. Delivered with stand, 3 collection tubes, and carrying bag.

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Atlas and axis

Atlas and axis

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This realistic replica is a great way to study the anatomy of the human atlas and axis bones.

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Five vertebrae

Five vertebrae

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Atlas, axis, cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae Loosely threaded on nylon.

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Poster - Blood Circulatory System

Poster - Blood Circulatory System

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This four-colour plate is mounted on the reel.

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Flexible skeleton model

Flexible skeleton model

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Skeleton of unbreakable plastic with joint ligaments on the right skeleton half. The ligaments faithfully reproduced are found in the shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle joints (763-0072) or the same skeleton with a movable and flexible spine. Almost all natural movements can be demonstrated. Visible spinal nerves, blood vessels and intervertebral discs (discs) (763-0074).

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Disarticulated half human skeleton

Disarticulated half human skeleton

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This replica of a disarticulated half human skeleton is complete with mounted skull, sternum, hyoid, and spinal column.

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Disarticulated human skeleton

Disarticulated human skeleton

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This disarticulated skeleton is hand-painted and numbered to show muscle origins in red and muscle insertions in blue on the left side. Bones and bony structures such as fissures, foramina and processes are hand-numbered on the right side. The skull is detachable into three parts for detailed anatomical study. The muscle disarticulated full skeleton features:

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