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VEVOR Human Brain Model Anatomy
VEVOR Human Brain Model Anatomy Teaching Brain Model 4-Part Labeled 2X Enlarged
- Experience Real Anatomy: Our 3D human brain model brings the human body to life, allowing for an immersive exploration of its intricacies. Unlike traditional learning tools (like pictures, charts, and posters), this model provides a hands-on experience that boosts understanding and retention.
- Interactive Learning: Dive into the fascinating world of anatomy with our engaging human brain anatomical model. Designed for fun and interactive learning, it makes studying the human body an adventure rather than a chore.
- Detachable Design: Our brain teaching model features a detachable design that allows for easy assembly and disassembly, allowing students to observe and study human anatomy more intuitively. With sturdy construction, it stays firmly in place during demonstrations, saving it from slipping.
- Durable and Premium: Crafted from durable PVC material, our life size human brain model is built to last and is easy to clean. High-quality colored components are precisely and clearly reproduced to mimic human structure and function, providing a more realistic learning and display experience.
Versatile Usage: Perfect for students, professionals, and educators alike, our brain anatomy model serves a variety of purposes. From classroom learning to clinical demonstrations, it provides a comprehensive solution for studying and showcasing human anatomy.
Leonard Franciosiic –
It even has the ventricles, corpus callosum, and hippocampus as separate pieces. It shows the different areas of the brain very clearly. I teach A&P at the college level and have one of these in my office, which saves a trip to the lab when students stop by with questions. I can even use it during lecture to show how the brain is put together in a general way. I recommend it to my students to help them learn the anatomy, since it fits well with a limited budget.
Randy Lewis –
It is very difficult to put together the first time. You need to be gentle but firm to get the pieces to fit right. They don’t need to be forced, just coaxed. It takes a decent understanding of the brain to put it together correctly, which is why it is good for students. They have to work at it, which helps them remember it better. Once put together, the pieces fit snugly and will stay together.
Beatriz Crusett –
It’s pretty durable, but the tiny pegs that hold it together would definitely break if forced too hard.
Glenda Hyde –
This is a great learning resource to become familiar with the anatomy of the brain. My only issue with it is that we found it to be on the more difficult side to put together, especially toward the end. I would recommend it overall though.