Kissankakka – Selkeä malli
Healthy canine and feline hinged jaw showing the roots of all teeth (incisors, canine, premolars, molars). Jaws open, close and separate for closer study. Model size: 2.75 x 2 x 1.1″
Healthy canine and feline hinged jaw showing the roots of all teeth (incisors, canine, premolars, molars). Jaws open, close and separate for closer study. Model size: 2.75 x 2 x 1.1″
Accurately detailed replica of the castor-bean tick; scale: 25:1. Dimensions 12 x 12 x 2 cm
Average size feline elbow and shoulder features: normal bone and osteoarthritic changes to joints. Model includes the following bones: scapula, humerus, radius, ulna and nine important ligaments and tendons. Model size: 7.75 x 4 x 7/8″ Base: 6.5 x 5″
Average size feline pelvis features: femur, vertebrae L6, L7, caudal (tail), and spinal cord. Osteophytes (bone spurs) indicate degenerative osteoarthritis of the hip joint. Model size: 7 x 4.25 x 2.25″ Base: 6.5 x 5″
Canine Heart and Lung Model. Average canine heart and lungs infested with heartworms (dirofilaria immitis). Cut-away view demonstrates structures in the heart (right ventricle, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary arteries, and lungs) where adult-stage heartworms are normally found.
This two-sided Canine Ear Model, average size, canine ear depicts: a normal side with cochlea, auditory ossicles, auditory tube, tympanic bulla, middle ear cavity, tympanic membrane, horizontal canal, vertical canal, auricular cartilage, pinna and temporalis muscle; abnormal side illustrates inflamed inner ear structures, inflammatory exudate in tympanic bulla, ear canal with partial occlusion from cellular […]
Average feline heart and lungs infested with a single heartworm (dirofilaria immitis). Cut-away view demonstrates structures in the heart (right ventricle, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary arteries) and lungs where adult-stage heartworms are normally found. The cut section of the lung indicates patches of heartworm-induced irritation. Model size: 3.75 x 2.75 x 2.5″ Base: 6.5 x 5″
Average size canine and feline jaw depicts healthy teeth on the right side and diseased and damaged teeth on the left. Featured pathologies: fractured canine, periodontal disease, tartar accumulation, plaque, gingivitis, worn incisors, retained deciduous tooth, missing premolar and (canine) gingival recession. Jaws open, close and separate for closer study. Model size: 2.75 x 2 […]
The Canine Vertebral column of average size features five lumbar vertebrae and discs, caudal (tail) vertebrae and sacrum. Model size: 8 x 2 x 2″ Base: 8.5 x 5″
The Canine Skin Model is an enlarged cross-section of canine 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. Model size: 5.75 x 4.5 x 3″ Base: 6.5 x 5″
Denna modell av en hundarmbåge visar en frisk vänster armbåge av genomsnittlig storlek. Modellen inkluderar överarmsben, strålben och armbågsben samt sex ligament. Modellens storlek: 9,5″ x 1,75″ x 7,5″ (tum) Bas: 8,8″ x 6,25″ (tum)
Canine Shoulder model shows an Average size shoulder with scapula, humerus, biceps brachii tendon, coracobrachialis tendon, lateral glenohumeral ligament, medial glenohumeral ligament and transverse humeral ligament. Model size: 11.12 x 3 x 2″ Base: 6.5 x 5″
Set of four life-size models illustrate degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis). Disease-free (normal) knee also includes additional important structures including ligaments, tendons and patella. The other three models demonstrate articular surface degeneration and the development of osteophytes (bone spurs). Model size: 2 x 3.5 x 7″ (each) Base: 10 5/8 x 6.25″
Average size pelvis features both normal and osteoarthritic bone, body of ilium, greater trochanter, head in acetabulum, herniated disc, neck of femur, nerve, sacrum, and third trochanter. Model size: 7 x 5.5 x 11″ Base: 6.5 x 5″
Canine Parasite Model. A parasite is an organ that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in another type of organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host. It is fairly common for our pets to become the unknowing hosts to a number of parasites. This model here shows in great detail the […]