Erler-Zimmer Fetal Skull Model (29 Weeks)
Designed with excellent detail, the Erler-Zimmer Fetal Skull Model (29 Weeks) provides students with a view of the development of the fetal skull at 29 weeks.With its high-quality construction, the model imitates a real-life fetal skull, giving students total confidence in its anatomically accurate structure during study.
What's Included?
- 1 x Fetal Skull Model (29 Weeks)
Features of the Erler-Zimmer Fetal Skull Model (29 Weeks)
- Fetal skull model for the study of all bones of a fetus's skull
- Impressive detail includes fontanelles and sutures
- Supports pre-natal development study of the human skull at 29 weeks pregnancy
- Detailed representation featuring numerous structures
- Bone material feels and looks like real bone
- Supports medical students and can be used as a patient education tool
What Is This Fetal Model Designed For?
This Erler-Zimmer Fetal Skull Model is designed to provide an impressive overview over the development of the skull in utero. Students can observe all structures and bones of this fetal skull, and be confident in its anatomical accuracy to support study.
Unique Fetal Skull Reproduction
This Erler-Zimmer Fetal Skull Model is perhaps the only fetal skull in the world to offer this amount of excellent detail and quality. Impressively detailed, the model makes it difficult to distinguish between a real skull and the model.
What Skull Components Is This Model Made up Of?
The details of this Fetal Skull Model consist of the following:
- Sutures - which form along the bony plates and help fuse the fetal skull as the individual ages
- Fontanelles - which become bone over time
- Ossicles - smallest bones in the middle of the ear
Life-Like Bone Material
This Erler-Zimmer Fetal Skull Model is made from a life-like material. This allows the model to look and feel like real bone for an enhanced study of the anatomy of a fetal skull.
Patient Education Tool
Not just beneficial for medical students to study, this model can also act as a patient education tool in hospitals, GP's clinics, or other medical facilities. Doctors may use this model as a visual aid when discussing any birth defects such as anencephaly, or discussing concerns pregnant women may have about giving birth.
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