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Search for 'Anatomical' - Total 11 products found
| BONE0001 - Canine Knee - Anatomical Models |
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Average size dog knee with femur, fibula, patella and tibia bones; lateral and medial meniscus; anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments; plus six more ligaments and tendons.
Model size: 2” x 3-1/2” x 7”
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| BONE0002 - Canine Pelvis (Hip) - Anatomical Models |
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Average size dog pelvis features both normal and osteoarthritic bone, body of ilium, greater trochanter, head in acetabulum, herniated disc, neck of femur, nerve, sacrum, and third trochanter.
Model size: 7” x 5-1/2” x 11”
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| BONE0003 - Canine Elbow - Anatomical Models |
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Healthy left elbow of average size dog includes: humerus, radius and ulna bones; plus 6 ligaments.
Model size: 9-1/2” x 1-3/4” x 7-1/2”
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| BONE0004 - Canine Vertebral Column - Anatomical Models |
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Vertebral column of average size dog features 5 lumbar vertebrae and discs, caudal (tail) vertebrae and sacrum.
Model size: 8” x 2” x 2”
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| BONE0005 - Canine Heart / Heart Worm - Anatomical Models |
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Cut-away view of an average size dog heart with improved decoration of arteries, fat & 3 sections of heartworm parasites.
Model size: 3” x 3-1/2” x 4-1/4”
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| BONE0006 - Clear Feline Jaw - Anatomical Models |
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Healthy canine and feline hinged jaw showing the roots of all teeth (incisors, canine, premolars, molars). Can be separated for better observation.
Feline model size: 2-3/4” x 2” x 1-1/8”
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| BONE0007 - Canine Jaw - Anatomical Models |
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Average size canine and feline jaw depicts healthy teeth on the right side and diseased and damaged teeth on the left. Featured pathologies: fractured canine, periodontal disease, tarter accumulation, plaque, gingivitis, worn incisors, retained deciduous tooth, missing premolar and (canine) gingival recession. Jaws open, close and separate for closer study.
Canine model size: 4-3/4” x 2-3/4” x 2”
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| BONE0008 - Clear Canine Jaw - Anatomical Models |
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Healthy Canine hinged jaw showing the roots of all teeth (incisors, canine, premolars, molars). Can be seperated for better observation.
Model Size: 4-3/4" x 2-3/4" x 2
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| BONE0009 - Canine Ear - Anatomical Models |
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This 2-sided, average size, canine ear depicts; a normal side with cochlea, auditory tube, tympanic bulla, middle ear cavity, tympanic membrane, horizontal canal, vertical canal, auricular cartilage, pinna & temporalis muscle. The diseased side illustrates; inflamed inner ear structures, inflammatory exudate in tympanic bulla, ear canal with partial occlusion from cellular hyperplasia, inflammatory exudate & an inflamed outer ear.
Model Size: 4.75" x 2.75" x 2
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| BONE0010 - Canine Heart & Lung - Anatomical Models |
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Average canine (dog) heart and lungs infested with heart worms (dirofilaria immitis). Cut away view demonstrates structures in the heart (right ventricle, pulmonary truck, pulmonary arteries, and lungs) where adult-stage heart worms are normally found.
Model size: 3-3/4” x 2-3/4” x 2-1/2”
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| BONE0011 - Canine Skin - Anatomical Models |
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Enlarged cross section of canine (dog) skin. One side features normal skin anatomy extending from the epidermis down to the layer of subcutaneous far. Side two demonstrates the progressing changes of a flea bite from wheal to infected pustule.
Model size: 5-3/4” x 4-1/2” x 3”
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