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.
Section of skin
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Relief model with two hair follicles (fullyexposed and in section). Model in one piece.
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Heart
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Heart sectioned through the ventricles and auricles. The bicuspid and tricuspid semilunar and sigmoid valves are also shown.
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Artificial skull of an adult
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Representation of bone structure in all anatomical details – All the bones are mounted on a plastic base corresponding to the shape of the skull, and can be removed from this base: Frontal, pariecal (2), temporal (2), zygomatic (2), nasal (2), occipital, Maxilla (2) with lacrimal (2), inferior nasal concha (2) and palatine (2), vomer, ethmoid, sphenoid, mandible.
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Model of brain
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This model separates into 15 parts as follows: Cerebral hemisphere (2), temporal and occipital lobes with limbic system, cerebellum, frontal lobe, corpus callosum, brain stem (2), corpus striatum, insula (2), nucleus lentiformis (left), internal capsule (right), ventricles of the brain, base of the skull as base.
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Model of brain stem in 8 parts
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After Prof. Dr. Dr. J. W. Rohen, Department of Anatomy of the University Erlangen. The model separates into 8 parts as follows: brain stem (2), corpus striatum, insula (2), nucleus lentiformis (left), internat capsule (right) and ventricles of the brain.
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Head and neck
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The right side shows the mimic muscular system with the deep-set muscles. The left temporomaxillary joint and the sternocleidomastoid muscle are removable to show the carotid trigone. Removable parts: Trapezius muscle, pectoralis major muscle, deltoid muscle and clavicle. The entire model may be separated in the median plane into two halves. After taking off the cranium the brain with arteries which separates into eight parts can be removed. Eye with muscles and optic nerve removable. Model separates altogether into 19 parts.
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Functional model of the knee
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The following movements are possible:
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Functional model of the hip joint
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The following movements are possible:
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Functional elbow model
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The following movements are possible:
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Eyeball with part of orbit
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Represented are all six muscles of the eye. The optic nerve is shown up to where it enters the base of the skull. The eyeball is sectioned horizontally. Model separates into eight parts: Superior rectus and exterior straight muscle, upper half of the sclerotic membrane, choroid membrane and retina (2), vitreous humour, lens, orbit.
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Ear model
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Ear model enlarged approximately three times altogether in six parts.
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Functional model of the larynx
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The opening and closing of the true glottis, the variation of tension of the vocal fold and the passage of air can be demonstrated very instructively.
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Female pelvic floor model
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One piece female pelvic model removable from a transparent base.
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Female pelvis model
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Female pelvis model separating in four parts:
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