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Zoology models are made from deconstructed skeletal parts or articulately cast reproductions of whole organisms. With precise anatomical details and life-sized proportions, these replicas are great additions to classrooms learning animals both on the structural and organic levels. Functions such as muscle movement, venous connections, and respiratory systems are lain bare on the table for students to pick apart and learn from. The zoology models provide the visual reinforcement of material covered.
vertebrae
Supplier: SOMMER MARCUS
Life-size plastic moldings of the 1st and 2nd neck vertebra and a lumbar vertebra.
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Compound eye model
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Facet eye showing the delicate histological structure.
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Mosquito model
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Culex pipiens. After Dr. E. Schicha.
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Brains of vertebrates
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The series covers eight models in one piece:
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Crayfish model
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Astacus astacus (L.). Structure of the body and anatomy of a male animal.
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Slipper animalcule
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Paramecium. The model shows the cell inventory of a portozoa: Macro- and micronucleus, contractile vacuoles, cytostome with membranellae, myonemes and food vacuoles and the formation of the endo- and ectoplasm and the network of neuronemes.
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Young common viper
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Vipera. Including label and printed description.
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Worker bee model
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Apis mellifica. Honey bee with one removable leg to show the pollen basket with the collected pollen at the back. In addition the honey vesicle in connection with a piece of intestine and vesicle of droppings is removable to show the under-lying sting apparatus and the venom bladder.
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Mussel model
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Anodonta cygnea. Anatomical view, right half of shell - pallium half and gill removed, foot opened at the right side. The model shows the special features of the external and internal structure of a mussel. The organ systems, which are to be seen only with difficulty on the natural preparation have been accentuated and schematised necessarily, only for didactic reasons in structure and colour.
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Water flea model
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Daphnia pulex. Female animal with summer eggs. Tall transparent model shows, apart from particularly typical characteristics such as rowing-antennae, two-leaf shell and turgor-legs. It separates from the right side into the following parts: Right shell half with second antenna, part of the right half of the body with the five turgor-legs as well as the median sectioned front third of the digestive tract; median sectioned two thirds at the back of the digestive tract, right ovary and two embryos.
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Hydra model
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The anatomy of the hydra is shown in longitudinal section: Entoderm, mesoglea, ectoderm, male and female egg-cells, buds and mouth opening.
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Single cell changing animalcule model
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Amoeba proteus.
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Chicken skeleton
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Gallus gallus. Skeleton of a chicken.
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Animal skulls
Supplier: 3B Scientific
These skull models are cast from original specimen from the collection of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe.
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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.