🧬 Unlock the Secrets of the Human Body!
The ES EVVIVA SCIENCES Human Heart, Torso, and Skeleton Models are essential 3D study tools designed for anatomy and physiology students. Each model is crafted for durability and includes a detailed educational guide authored by medical professionals, making it an ideal resource for aspiring medical experts aged 15 and up.
Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 13.97 cm; 1.7 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
Item model number | EVV_2019_10 |
Educational Objective(s) | Anatomy Learning |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Not Applicable (No Batteries) |
ASIN | B07V5954GF |
M**D
Excellent quality and excellent for learning
I bought this mainly for demonstration purposes for my patients to help them understand their problems and possible treatments for them.The models are very well made and sturdy, easy to assemble, and they have very good details .
U**D
The price was reasonable
Excellent tool for my A&P classes
J**H
Helpful for studying A&P
The models came extremely well packed in plastic and polystyrene and were in perfect condition and easy to put together. They are actually a little bigger than I expected which is a plus for me! I put my hand next to the models for scale.I cannot access models in the lab at college for the next few weeks so these are great to have at home to study regions, organs, bones etc, before my next exam.Highly recommend for anyone studying A&P or for kids interested in learning more about the human body.
M**Y
Good beginner level but not entirely correct
It’s nice for maybe a middle school/high school level but college not so much. The skeleton misses the mark by a long shot. I have seen Dollar Tree Halloween skeletons with more articulations. The ball of the shoulder joint is attached to the anterior of the scapula instead of seated into the socket and only allows for abduction/adduction and not a full rotation or even anterior or posterior. They dod it with the hips so I’m not sure why the shoulders weren’t done the same. The wrist joint is another area that lacks the very necessary ability to show pronation/supination. The hands and feet are solid pieces with no separation of the bones. And the spine/head are fused with no movement at all. Note too that no numbers or labels exist to help with identification.The torso also lacks identification as well but isn’t a horrible model by any means. Though the brain is just a white blob with zero identifiers.The heart might be the best one if it had come with a key for what the numbers are referring to.
K**C
Excellent value!
I wanted a torso for my digestion section in my class. It is smaller, but fit in my budget and I got a heart and skeleton with it! They are sitting in my front exhibition desk during this section:)
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