Poster about the individual bones of the skull in Latin and German
Poster about the individual bones of the skull in Latin and German
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This large poster measures 70 x 100 cm. It is laminated on both sides and is therefore both durable and waterproof. You can also use white markers on the poster, because the ink can be easily removed with a cloth.
The poster is delivered with attached black metal strips at the top and bottom as well as a centered ring hole for hanging.
On the poster, the individual bones of the skull are illustrated and named. Furthermore, red and blue color markings can be seen on 2 of the illustrations. These colors symbolize/show respectively origin and attachment of skeletal muscles. There are color markings for e.g. facial muscles, masticatory muscles and some back muscles. All these skeletal muscles are also named.
The naming of anatomical structures is written in Latin (most) or German.
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