The anatomy of a skull as a model with seven cervical vertebra and the brain assembled in eight parts for school, university and medical practice
The detailed skull model shows the bones of the brain skull with the occipital, vertex, temporal, wedge, forehead and sternum as well as the bones of the eye and nasal cavities belonging to the facial skull, such as the lacrimal bone and nasal bone, as well as the upper jaw and lower jaw. The jaw with teeth is movable. The seven cervical vertebrae show the posterior brain, spinal cord, cervical nerves, vertebral arteries, vertebral artery, basilar artery and posterior cerebral arteries. The model has a removable brain that shows the temporal and occipital lobes, the frontal and parietal lobes, the cerebellum and the brain stem.
The anatomical model is placed on a stable and elegant pedestal that securely holds it in place. Since the model of the skull makes it easier to understand it in connection with the cervical vertebrae and the brain, it should not be missing from any practice!
As with all high-quality anatomical models from physa, the following also applies here: Important functions as well as diseases can be explained in a comprehensible way with this 3D model. The lifelike visualization of this study object promotes understanding and the learning process, because the three-dimensional model allows for precise analyses of the skull, the cervical vertebrae and the brain.
Its particularly realistic shape of the skull, cervical vertebra and the brain is made possible by its special, lightweight plastic. The particularly robust workmanship of the low-maintenance model highlights the quality of its construction.