Advanced skeleton with facial muscles, 180 cm anatomical model
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Description
Extra robust skeleton with partially movable back, muscles in the face, neck and neck, ligaments etc
This extra robust skeleton model shows the entire skeleton in natural size from head to toe and is the model in the range that includes the most extra features. The skeleton includes the following:
- Visible muscles in the left part of the face, the entire neck and neck
- Possibility to study the teeth individually as well as their anchoring in the jawbone
- Visible ligaments at joints on the right side
- Illustrations of the origin and attachment of skeletal muscles using red and blue color on the left side
- Naming of muscles and bones in accompanying document
- Vertebral artery
- The spinal nerves
- A lumbar disc herniation
- A partially flexible spine
- Possibility to "open" the sacrum (os sacrum) and see the course of the spinal nerves
Mounted on a stand, the plastic skeleton measures approx. 180 cm in height. The bones are made of a heavy plastic material, which provides particularly good durability and resistance to breakage. Therefore, it is suitable for frequent moving and rough treatment in, for example, a classroom. Furthermore, the bone color is slightly yellowish, which makes the skeleton appear more realistic.
The level of detail on the bones is really good, and virtually all joints are held together by metal buckles/metal, which allows limited ability to demonstrate the natural movements of the joints, as well as the ability to completely dismount (for example, one arm). Joints on the right side are primarily held together by brown rubber ligaments, and movement in almost all of these joints is severely limited. On the other hand, the spine is partially flexible, and the movement is described below.
The skeleton rests on a solid stand, which can be easily moved because at the bottom it consists of a 5-branched column base with a corresponding number of wheels. A simple dust bag is also included.
As mentioned above, the origin and attachment of skeletal muscles are illustrated in red and blue and numbered. The visible muscles of the face, neck and neck are also numbered, but the visible ligaments are not. A comprehensive list with their names in Latin and English is included (a total of 326 numbers: 120 for skeletal muscles and 206 for bones).
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