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Real anatomy provides insight into the perfect interplay between the systems and structures of the human body. Embracing everything from an aesthetic overview to the finest detail, every single plastinate reveals an unaltered and quite credible basic understanding of life science and medical contexts.
The Tissue Tracing Technique ...
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Real anatomy provides insight into the perfect interplay between the systems and structures of the human body. Embracing everything from an aesthetic overview to the finest detail, every single plastinate reveals an unaltered and quite credible basic understanding of life science and medical contexts.
The Tissue Tracing Technique ...
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Real anatomy provides insight into the perfect interplay between the systems and structures of the human body. Embracing everything from an aesthetic overview to the finest detail, every single plastinate reveals an unaltered and quite credible basic understanding of life science and medical contexts.
The Tissue Tracing Technique ...
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Real anatomy provides insight into the perfect interplay between the systems and structures of the human body. Embracing everything from an aesthetic overview to the finest detail, every single plastinate reveals an unaltered and quite credible basic understanding of life science and medical contexts.
The Tissue Tracing Technique ...
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Real anatomy provides insight into the perfect interplay between the systems and structures of the human body. Embracing everything from an aesthetic overview to the finest detail, every single plastinate reveals an unaltered and quite credible basic understanding of life science and medical contexts.
The Tissue Tracing Technique ...
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One representative size piece of commercial sponge (Hippospongia sp.), simple sponge (Leucosolenia sp.), finger sponge (Chalina sp.) freshwater sponge (Spongilla sp.), and one large specimenof a sycon sponge (Grantia or Rhabdodermella sp.).
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One each medusa (Gonionemus sp.), jellyfish (Aurelia sp.), sea anemone (Metridium sp.), one representative piece of a hydroid (Obelia sp.), hard coral, and sea fan. All stained and cleared. The mount also includes one piece of hard coral.
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One each adult sheep liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica), and freshwater planarian (Dugesia sp.). One composite (scolex, immature and gravid proglottids) of the sheep and dog tapeworms (Moniezia expansa and Dipylidium sp.). All stained and cleared.
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(Ancylostoma sp.), Whipworm (Trichuris sp.), Dog Heartworm (Dirofilaria sp.), Pig Round worm (Toxocara sp.)
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One mature specimen each of earthworm (Lumbricus sp.), tube worm (species as available), leech (Haemopis sp.), and scaleworm (Lepidonotu sp.).
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One mature specimen each of edible shrimp (Penaeus sp.), goose barnacle (Lepas sp.), fiddler crab (Uca sp.), crayfish (Procambarus sp.), sow bug (Oniscus sp.), and fairy shrimp (Eubranchipus sp.).
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Contains one example of this gaintbird spider. Adult sies vary with availability.
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One mature specimen each of scorpion (Centrurus sp.), garden spider (Argiope sp.), pseudoscorpion, tick (species as available), and orseshoe crab (Limulus sp).
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An example of the ten insect orders. Species available typically include Orthoptera, Isoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptrea, Dermaptera, Diptera, Homoptera, Lepidoptera, Siphonoptera and Hymenoptera.
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Five specimens of the Phylum Mollusca. Typically tusk shell, marine mussel, limpet, chiton and edible snail.
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