CBL348969
$48.46
Teach your students about the base of the spine by using a sacrum and coccyx skeletal model. Being unmounted, students and instructors can hold it in their hands. The sacrum model strengthens their knowledge about this area of the body as they capture its weight and size. They can also study the lifelike details that include the coccyx. It's durable and will not break if dropped on a table or floor. Using the sacrum bone model instead of a real bone is practical and safe.
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Weatherproof, compact first-aid kit stores easily in vehicles Aligns with 2015 ANSI Class A requirements Includes: 16 fabric bandages First aid tape CPR mask Scissors 12 triple antibiotic ointment packets...
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Durable, resistant to chemicals and corrosion, and easy to clean Holds slides 3"L x 1"W, 1.5"W, or 2"W
$147.41
Wire mounted for adjustability, this flexibly mounted foot skeleton with portions of the tibia-fibula is a great way to learn and teach anatomy of the foot. It's the ideal size...
$105.54
A useful educational tool in the doctor's office or an anatomy class, this female pelvic skeleton with moveable femur heads includes the hip bone, the sacrum with the coccyx, two...