This enlarged (5 times life size) horizontal section of the eyeball shows the eyeball with optic nerves and muscles in its natural position in the bony orbit. The eyeball dissects into removable halves to expose internal structures. 42 x 30 x 31 cm. Weight: 3.4kg. Removable parts include: Cornea, iris, lens, vitreous body (4 parts) Three different muscles rectus bulbi Levator palpebrae superioris muscle with lacrimal gland Eyeball with extraocular muscles (2 parts) Bony orbit base |
This relief model in 5 parts follows the development of a fetus from an unfertilized egg, at 2 weeks, at 8 weeks, at 12 weeks, and at 9 months of gestation. It also depicts: Ovulation Fertilization Zygote formation Uterine implantation 53 x 38 x 5 cm Weight: 2kg |
This 4-part model is dissected through the median sagittal plane to yield clear views of external and internal structures of the male genital system. 14 x 20 x 12 cm. Weight: 500 g. Removable parts include: Two halves of the penis showing the medial and transverse cuts Two halves of the male reproductive system showing internal detail |
This life-sized model provides an open view through the median sagittal section of the pelvis to depict internal structures of the male urogenital system. 25 x 18 x 27 cm. Weight: 1.5g. Removable parts include: Half penis cut in medial and transverse sections Half of the male reproductive system with open dissection of a testis |