The life size torso with open back is composed of 28 parts and provides an exeptionally realistic reproduction of anatomical structures in their finest detail. All of the body systems are represented with full accessibility.
The left side exposes all significant superficial and deeper muscles with vessels and bones.
The open back shows muscular layers as well as the vertebral column and associtaed nerve branches. A thoracic vertebra, including a section of spinal cord, is removable for close examination of its anatomical details.
The head is open and the brain is fuly exposed on one side. The neck is dissected to expose muscular, neural, vascular and grandular structures. Significant features are numbered and referenced on the accompanying key card.
The dissectible male and female urogenital systems are interchangeable. Removable structure includes the following: • eye with optic nerve and axtraocular muscles • half of the brain, divided along the longitudinal fissure, showing internal structures and blood vassels • trachea • descending thoracic aorta and asophagus • right and left lungs (two parts each), showing the bronchial tree and vasculture • chest cover • mammary gland • liver with gallblader • half of one kidney sectioned along the frontal plane, showing the internal structure and vassesls • 2-part heart with clear depiction of atria, ventricles, valves and section of heart wall • stomach dissected in two parts • pancreas, duodenum and spleen with vassels and ducts • small and large intestines with removable cover over portion of caecum • male urogenital system (4 part each) • female urogenital system (3 parts) including embryo • thoracic vertebra (T12) with spinal cord"
The life size torso with open back is composed of 28 parts and provides an exeptionally realistic reproduction of anatomical structures in their finest detail. All of the body systems are represented with full accessibility.
The left side exposes all significant superficial and deeper muscles with vessels and bones.
The open back shows muscular layers as well as the vertebral column and associtaed nerve branches. A thoracic vertebra, including a section of spinal cord, is removable for close examination of its anatomical details.
The head is open and the brain is fuly exposed on one side. The neck is dissected to expose muscular, neural, vascular and grandular structures. Significant features are numbered and referenced on the accompanying key card.
The dissectible male and female urogenital systems are interchangeable. Removable structure includes the following: • eye with optic nerve and axtraocular muscles • half of the brain, divided along the longitudinal fissure, showing internal structures and blood vassels • trachea • descending thoracic aorta and asophagus • right and left lungs (two parts each), showing the bronchial tree and vasculture • chest cover • mammary gland • liver with gallblader • half of one kidney sectioned along the frontal plane, showing the internal structure and vassesls • 2-part heart with clear depiction of atria, ventricles, valves and section of heart wall • stomach dissected in two parts • pancreas, duodenum and spleen with vassels and ducts • small and large intestines with removable cover over portion of caecum • male urogenital system (4 part each) • female urogenital system (3 parts) including embryo • thoracic vertebra (T12) with spinal cord"
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