Disarticulated Full Skeleton
The Disarticulated Full Skeleton consists of fifty-three pieces, allowing you to observe the full anatomy of a human skeleton. It features both a wire mounted and loosely mounted foot and hand, a hinged jaw and a flexible, nylon threaded spinal cord.
Unlike standard mounted anatomical skeletons, with the disarticulated skeleton you can observe each bone separately. The skeleton is supplied in a sturdy, partitioned storage box to keep your product neat, protected and secure.
Perfect for both teachers and students, the Disarticulated Full Skeleton is a useful aid to the study of the human skeleton and anatomy. The model therefore makes a great addition to your classroom, laboratory or hospital.
Features of the Disarticulated Skeleton
- 53 total pieces
- One hand and one foot wire mounted
- One hand and one foot loosely articulated
- Every other bone life-sized and separated
- Skull's calvarium is sectioned - for close-up view
- Hinged jaw
- Sternum's intracostal cartilage attached
- Spinal cord strung together on thin, nylon string - flexible
- Supplied in sturdy, partitioned, cardboard storage box - keeps model neat and secure
Indications of the Disarticulated Full Skeleton
The Disarticulated Skeleton is useful in a range of environments, particularly the following:
- Schools
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Laboratories
Technical Specification
- Dimensions: 48.5 x 27 x 42.5cm
- Weight: 4.8kg