"3B Scientific"
Standard ear
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Gengivelse af det ydre og indre øre samt mellemøret. Udtagelig trommehinde med hammer, ambolt og stigbøjle samt 2-delt labyrint med cochlea og høre-/balancenerve.
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Mini knee joint with cross section
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The mini knee joint has been reduced to a half of the natural size of a human knee but has kept all of the functionality of the larger knee joint models. In addition to the external anatomical structures of the knee, the medical or teaching professional now has the possibility to explain what is happening from 'within' the knee joint.
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Poster - Cell Submicroscopic Structure
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This poster is mounted on a reel.
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Human skeleton replica
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The replica of the human dis-articulated skeleton includes one hand and foot on wire, and one hand and foot loosely articulated.
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Left clavicle
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This model is a realistic replica of the human clavicle.
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Anthropological skull model - KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 skull model is the finest casting produced from scientifically made copies of specimens. This unique KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the skull specimen was found. This KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 skull model is a high-quality casting of a reconstruction of the Kalvarium skull (KMN-ER 406) with a partial mandible (Omo L. 7a-125). The Kalvarium skull is approximately 1,7 million years old and was discovered at Lake Rudolph (now called Lake Turkana) in 1970. The partial mandible comes from a different dig but is clearly from the same species. The classification of the species that this skull comes from has not yet been indisputably clarified. Discussions continue as to whether the anatomical features of this skull specimen points to classification as an Australopithecus boisei or a Paranthropus boisei. Example of a pre-human hominid. Discovered at: Lake Turkana, formerly Lake Rudolph Discovery: 1970 Age: about 1,7 million years This KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125 skull replica is a great tool for teaching and learning the anatomy of early huminid species.
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Torso with open back, 31 parts
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Unique torso with 31 parts. Both muscle and normal torso. Has everything that 763-0096 has and also the muscle parts.
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Transparent classic human skull model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Use this unique transparent replica of the human skull to study internal structures that otherwise are visible only through x-ray images.
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Skull, color coded
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This human skull model uses 19 didactic colors to show the shapes and relationships of the various bone plates of the skull. This human skull replica is flexibly mounted on the cervical spine (C1, C2 and C7 are colored). The didactic model also exhibits the hindbrain, spinal cord, spinal nerves of the cervical spine, vertebral arteries, basilar artery and rear cerebral arteries. The plastic skull can be removed from its stand.
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Life size male muscular figure, 37 part
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This sophisticated human muscular model shows the deep and superficial musculature in great detail. The extraordinary accuracy of the human muscular system makes this masterpiece a unique tool for instructions even in large lecture halls. Following parts of muscular figure can be removed and studied in detail:
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Sacrum and coccyx
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Study the anatomy of the human skeleton in detail with 3B skeletal models! This high quality model details the human sacrum and coccyx.
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Human models, 3B Scientific
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Reduced to the natural size, these human models keep all of the functionality.
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Animal cell model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The two piece animal cell model shows the form and structure of a typical animal cell as viewed by an electron microscope.



