Models
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.
Human skull model, demonstrates functions of masticator muscles, 2 part
Supplier: 3B Scientific
In this human skull model the masticatory muscles (masseter, temporal, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles) are represented as elastic bands. This skull model is suited to demonstrate the function of the masticator muscles with jaw occlusion, the initial stage of jaw opening and the movements of the mandible to the side and front.
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Kidney, nephron and kidney capsule
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Three models on a common plate. Kidney in cross section enlarged 3×. Nephron enlarged 120× and kidney capsule enlarged 700×. Dimensions: 29×52×9 cm.
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Normal foot
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Superficial structures of the human foot are shown in this high quality model.
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Skull, fetal
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The anatomy of a human fetal skull can be studied easily with this realistic fetal skull replica.
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Meiosis model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This meiosis model series shows the ten stages of meiosis on the basis of a typical mammal cell at an enlargement of approximately 10000 times. The three-dimensional relief models are painted according to the usual coloring methods of microscopy, making the process of meiotic cell division easy to understand. The cell organelles are portrayed open in the lower part of the models. The meiosis models are equipped with magnets at the rear so that they can be easily arranged on a magnetic board in the classroom. The detailed stages of meiosis:
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Three lumbar vertebrae
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Flexibly mounted with spinal nerves and dura mater of spinal cord anatomically correct in every single detail.
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Anatomic model: Left ear
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Labyrinth, plint and mucous membrane with hammer and anvil.
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Molecular model: electron repulsion
Supplier: SPIRING ENTERPRISES
Lone pairs of electrons are represented with brown balls.
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Disarticulated half human skeleton, loosely articulated hand and foot
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This half skeleton has the hand and foot loosely articulated on nylon cord for study of more realistic movement. This replica of a disarticulated half human skeleton is complete with mounted skull, sternum, hyoid, and spinal column. This disarticulated skeleton is great for study of the anatomy of the human skeleton and any scientific anatomy studies.
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Female pelvis
Supplier: 3B Scientific
This skeleton is great for detailed study of the skeletal anatomy of the female pelvis.
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Embryo and stages of fertilisation
Supplier: 3B Scientific
The model illustrates schematically how the ovum matures, ovulation and fertilisation occurs.
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Spine model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
In addition to the classic spine, this spine has a sacral opening and exposed brain stem for advanced studies. Other features are:
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Beauchene adult human skull model
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Beauchene adult human skull is a natural cast and makes the complexity of the anatomical structure easy to understand, since it is disassembled into its 22 individual bones.
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Heart
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Simple heart model in 2 parts. Atrium and chambers are clearly exposed. Dimensions 19×12×12 cm.
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Molecular model: DNA, Molymod®
Supplier: SPIRING ENTERPRISES
This molecular model can show how the bases (adenin, cytosin, guanin, thymin) are combined through triple and double hydrogen bonds.
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Molecular model: biochemistry for students
Supplier: SPIRING ENTERPRISES
Molecular model for making basic biochemical structures.



