Human Pancreatic Duct Model 3 Dimensional
Human Pancreatic Duct Model 3 Dimensional is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Model depicts human pancreatic duct.
- Mounted on a 10" X 7" base . Entire model stands 2.25" tall.
- Numbered with English Key Card.
- Hand painted Model with details and identification numbers
- Perfect for any classroom.
This human pancreatic duct model is used for anatomical study. The model depicts a three dimensional view of the extra-hepatic bile passages and the pancreatic ducts show major parts gall bladder, body, mucous membrane, spiral fold in cystic duct, neck, accessory pancreatic duct, torn surface, right & left hepatic duct and various other parts for detailed examination. The model is hand-painted for accurate representation, and is numbered and includes a key card for identifying features. The model is mounted on a base for demonstration purposes. The model is suitable for high school or college students (ages 13+).
The model (not including base) measures 1.25" tall, 5" long and 7" wide. Base measures 1" tall, 7" long and 10" wide.
Details identified: Duodenum, pylorus, accessory pancreatic duct, torn surface, main pancreatic duct, body, gall bladder, neck, fundus, mucous membrane, spiral fold in cystic duct, common bile duct, common hepatic duct, right and left hepatic duct, bed of gall bladder caudate lobe and quadrate lobe.