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Beauchene Adult Human Skull Model - Didactic Colored Version, 22 part
This Beauchene human skull model is a great tool for teaching and learning the complex anatomy of the human skull. The human skull consists of many individual bones that gradually grow together as the development proceeds. The best selling 3B Scientific® Beauchene Adult Human Skull is a natural cast of a human beauchene skull and makes the complex anatomical structure of the skull easy to understand, since it can be disassembled into its 22 individual bones.
In this didactic version all the bones/bone pairs are colored to make dentification easier. The individual bones can be reassembled by means of inconspicuous, stable connectors attached at the slightly simplified skull sutures. The skull consists of the following individual bones:
- Parietal bone (left and right)
- Occipital bone
- Frontal bone
- Temporal bone (left and right)
- Sphenoid bone
- Ethmoid bone
- Vomer bone
- Zygomatic bone (left and right)
- Upper jaw (maxilla) with teeth (left and right)
- Palatine bone (left and right)
- Nasal concha (left and right)
- Lacrimal bone (left and right)
- Nasal bone (left and right)
- Lower jaw (mandible) with teeth
Weights & Measurements
8.3 x 5.5 x 6.3 in
1.54 lb
MPN: A291
Adult Human Skull
Watch the skull “explode” and reconstruct! Rotate 360° and see the skull from the underside, sideways, all ways! Isolate individual bones and bones pairs, and zoom in for an extreme close up. Aside from being really cool, the animation and screen savers provide an understanding of the spatial relationships of the individual bones and bone pairs.
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