ANIMAL MODELS
Animal cell model QH0004 • size: 30 x 20 x 51 cm
Meiosis and mitosis. Demonstration set QH0005
Animal cell v plant cell. Comparison chart QH3228
The chart presents the structures of a plant cell and an animal cell. The size of the model, structural details and colours helps distinguish particular structures and determine common features and differences. • size: 61.5 x 4 x 52 cm; until end of stock
A plastic model of an animal cell. • consists of two parts depicting meiosis and mitosis • size: 59 x 37 x 5 cm; until end of stock
The evolution of vertebrates' hearts QH4108
The evolution of vertebrates encephalons QH4107
Set of comparative models which presents the evolution of vertebrates. The right selection of colours and the size of the organ makes it possible to observe the anatomical details of the brain of different animals in the course of evolution. Each model is equipped with a separate stands. • 8 models of the brains: river lamprey, trout, frog, alligator, pigeon, rabbit, dog • weight: 1.6 kg; material: plastic • until end of stock
Set of models which presents the evolution of vertebrate hearts. The size and colours of the specific elements allow the students to see the differences, similarities and evolutionary changes in the heart structure of fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and reptiles. Each model is placed on a separate base which makes the observation easier. • 7 heart models of the fish, frog, turtle, crocodile, bird, dog, human • weight of the set: 2.9 kg; material: plastic • until end of stock
The roundworm parasite HG0022
Life cycle of Grasshopper HG0046
Animals’ brains UK0603
Natural specimens of an adult form of the human roundworm embedded in an acrylic block. It is possible to observe them from any angle and to find and compare the characteristic features of the female and male representatives of these parasites. • size: 7.3 x 4.1 x 2.4 cm; 2 specimens: adult, male and female specimen • material: acrylic; until end of stock
The full life cycle of a Grasshopper in this 9 stage development specimen. The real life grasshoppers are
The model contains 5 brains encased in plexiglass: of a fish (carp), amphibian (frog), reptile (snake), bird (pigeon), mammal (rabbit). • size: 16.4 x 7.8 x 2.4 cm • until end of stock
encased in break proof acrylic. • size: 16.5 x 8 x 2 cm; acrylic material • until end of stock
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