New Anatomy Skull Model 15 Parts Human Anatomy Exploded Skull Detachable Palm-Sized Mini Human Color Medical Skull Model,Medical Dental Clinic Teaching Equipment,Learning with Color Study Manual








Key features
- •👫【Human Skull Model Including 15 Parts 】: Designed in 22 parts and 9 colors,Include the holes, sockets, canals, and a complete set of human teeth. And better shows the bones structure, texture, articulating mandible, eye sockets, sutures, internal nasal cavity, and the endocranium cavity. Cast from the real specimen, this 22 parts disarticulated skull model visually shows every detail of the human adult skull. Comes with detailed instructions.
- •👫【Easy To Reassemble】:This didactic version Beauchene model colored all bones (bone pairs) for easy identification and use. This model gives a fully removable mandible jaw and skull cap offer a deeper look into the skull bone model to review the endocranium cavity and sinus cavities.Individual bones can be reassembled by the inconspicuous, stable connectors mounted at the simplified suture of the skull.
- •👫【Healty Material Quality】: The Skull Models made in non-toxic durable PVC , Easy to clean.Due to closed space shippment, there may be some smell, but smell will fade away after putting in open air.
- •👫【Multi-Scenario Application】: School teaching, learning, researching display tool and lab ornament supplies. Great for Schools, hospitals, visual aids in physical health teaching. Really a great teaching aid for anatomy and physiology courses; and also a great human skull model for kids learning.
New Anatomy Skull Model 15 Parts Human Anatomy Exploded Skull Detachable Palm-Sized Mini Human Color Medical Skull Model,Medical Dental Clinic Teaching Equipment,Learning with Color Study Manual
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Instruction was not in English
Misato✓ Verified Purchase•March 4, 2024
I like the skull it self, easy to assemble. However, the instruction that came with it was not in English. It's not a big deal, but a bit of a disappointment.
Surprisingly nice!
Nicole Issa✓ Verified Purchase•February 20, 2024
I am sculpting a skull and wanted a 3D model to go off. This little guy is great. It comes apart and pops back together really nicely with little magnets. Perfect for what I need. The little info card it comes with it very informative too.
Great product for visualizing. Not accurate anatomically. Built quality is average
Tanmay✓ Verified Purchase•February 1, 2024
I don't think this is the most accurate representation of the anatomy but it pretty darn good representation. This was a gift and they loved it. If you or your friend are aspiring medical students this really is a cool gift for them to visualize and keep it on the desk as decoration. Loved it. I bought this with the torso anatomy, the difference is in built quality here. Sometime the parts just come out with a slight disturbance.
Excellent Product
Donna Lee Wright✓ Verified Purchase•January 17, 2024
The skull model is an excellent teaching tool. I will but more for the class!
Perfect study buddy
Intermountain West✓ Verified Purchase•December 19, 2023
So yeah, this doesn't show every detail, or every bone, but at this price it's a steal!
I aced my anatomy exam thanks to Ned the Head. Now he hangs out while I study the rest of the human body.
It was great being able to actually show my family (most) of the bizarre number of bones in the skull. The sphenoid bone is my favorite. My son had a blast taking Ned apart and putting him back together.
So - what's missing? For my entry-level anatomy class...
Glabella
Lacrimal bones are not delineated (the lacrimal groove is shown)
Palatine bones not delineated (palatine foramina are shown)
Cribiform foramina
Foramen spinosum
Hypoglossal canals
I aced my anatomy exam thanks to Ned the Head. Now he hangs out while I study the rest of the human body.
It was great being able to actually show my family (most) of the bizarre number of bones in the skull. The sphenoid bone is my favorite. My son had a blast taking Ned apart and putting him back together.
So - what's missing? For my entry-level anatomy class...
Glabella
Lacrimal bones are not delineated (the lacrimal groove is shown)
Palatine bones not delineated (palatine foramina are shown)
Cribiform foramina
Foramen spinosum
Hypoglossal canals
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