Biology Models and Specimen are Used in Lab.
A biological specimen (also called a biospecimen) is a biological laboratory specimen held by a biorepository for research. Such a specimen would be taken by sampling so as to be representative of any other specimen taken from the source of the specimen. When biological specimens are stored, ideally they remain equivalent to freshly-collected specimens for the purposes of research.
Human biological specimens are stored in a type of biorepository called a biobank, and the science of preserving biological specimens is most active in the field of biobanking.
This dog skin diseased model is cannie skin.One side features normal skin anatomy extending from the epidermis down to the layer of subcutaneous fat.The reverse side demonstrates the progressing changes of a flea bite from wheal to infected pustule.
Read MoreSend InquiryThe right side of Pvc hen model shows the external morphology while the right part, longitudinally sectioned, reveal the inner structures such as: muscles, heart, liver, intestine, stomach, lungs, reproductive system and an egg. The model comes with an accompanying multilingual k-card identifying 39 structures.
Read MoreSend InquiryLife size cat anatomical model cat modelis made of PVC plastic. Used for study.
Read MoreSend InquiryPvc sheep model is longitudinally sectioned to show the section structure. Part of the skin was peeled off on the left side of the product, showing the shape and direction of the superficial muscles and fascia. The inside shows the shape and distribution of the head and neck structure and ribs, intercostal muscles, and abdominal wall muscles, and shows the cross-sectional structure of the breast. The right outside of the product shows the complete shape, and the inside shows the cross-sectional structure of the head and neck.
Read MoreSend InquiryThe teaching horse model is longitudinally sectioned to show the section structure. The left outer side of the product shows the distribution of superficial muscles and fascia, and some ribs; the inner side shows the head and neck structure and the shape and distribution of ribs, intercostal muscles, and abdominal wall muscles. In the chest and abdomen, organs such as heart, lung, liver, stomach, and intestine can be removed, and some organs are shown in cross section to show the internal structure.
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