🧠 Elevate your anatomy game with this lifelike skeleton!
The Disarticulated Human Skeleton is a full, life-sized model standing at 62 inches tall, featuring over 200 anatomical details, including 23 intervertebral discs and a 3-part skull with a movable jaw. Designed for educational purposes, this lightweight (16.5 lbs) skeleton is perfect for medical professionals and students alike, offering a realistic and durable representation of human anatomy.
Display Type | physical |
Product Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
M**.
the mandible came arrived broken
the mandible is supposed to be able to move, and it does, however it came broken :(
M**T
Great for studying individual bones.
The skull is very well made. Most of the features are present (of course we can’t expect 100% of it to be present on a model skeleton). Skull had a magnetically detachable calvaria (roof) and the jaw is movable. (The temporomandibular joint comes with a cartilageish part that helps it to move smoothly and this is a very cool feature I haven’t seen in other model skeletons.) The skeleton is life size, and made of a strong material. Important to anyone studying anatomy in med school. The price is good and I’d happily pay even more than $111 for it. The shipping weight is about 8kg so be aware of that before shipping internationally, if your shipping carrier charges you by weight.Definitely satisfied by it. If they could increase the accuracy a tad bit it would be better though, like the foramena and the fossae on the sphenoid bone, mandible etc. But the features shown are anatomically correct so there’s no doubt about that. Good purchase. Would recommend to any medical student.
M**S
Excellent learning tool. VERY well made bones.
I am very happy with my purchase. Bones are made very well. They are more of a hard material than a rubber which I am so glad for. Less chance of warping of the bones. I highly recommend this to anyone who is a hands on learner like myself. The skeleton system came well packaged with loose bones separated by baggies. You can seriously use this thing forever...if you decide the medical field isn't for you...you can always use it for halloween decorations ;)Incase you are curious about what it comes with:- A poster of the skeletal system-Skull (detachable top & Mandible)-Hyoid bone- Right & Left scapula + clavicles- Vertebrae column (on a string, and comes with joints that go in-between vertebras)- R&L Humerus-R&L Radius + Ulna's-R&L Femur-R&L Tibia and Fibula-Non articulated pelvis + sacrum ( the coccyx is in another baggie too which I thought was weird/cool)- R&L Patellas- 1 Articulated foot and hand- Two separate bags of unarticulated foot and hand + carpals and Metatarsals**NOTE** The un articulated hand and foot pieces are labeled with letters and numbers. I assumed it was going to match something on the poster to help students learn the individual pieces and what they look like separated but I don't see any evidence of that on the poster. I'll look into it more later and update if I find anything.Good luck in your career!
M**.
A&P life saver
Awesome! These are great quality,and some of the bones are labeled left and right for assistance. You get the right hand and foot put together but the other pairs are disarticulated in a bag,which is fine because you really only need one to study with,and the fact that the whole spine comes disarticulated is the perfect way to learn which are cervical,thoracic, etc. As far as accuracy and detail goes,these were exactly like the ones they had in the lab and in the academic learning center at school (I just like to be at home and study) the only thing I would kinda knock is the skull. It is pretty detailed as far as sutures and in some of the bones of the orbit. But I felt like the underside wasnt as detailed as it could've been. Overall, excellent quality and excellent price for what you're getting.
Z**S
Grade Saver!
I'm currently taking pre-med/pre-nursing college level human anatomy class. This skeleton just might save me and my grade on my first test which will include the whole skeleton system. Why? Because our professor will lay out random bones and we have to identify them/label them on a diagram and explain all details/areas of the bones. This skeleton is VERY USEFUL to test myself. I'm VERY HAPPY WITH THE PRODUCT AND PRICE! Some of the bones, like the big leg bones, are a bit difficult to figure out due to the lack of detail and they way they were cut. However, overall, for this cheap price, THIS IS A MUST for anyone going into nursing/PA/MD/etc.
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