Human Skull Model With Brain, Health Edco
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Open this realistic model of a human skull to find a soft, lifelike brain model. A great teaching tool to discuss the brain’s vulnerability to injury; the importance of wearing a helmet while bicycling, skateboarding, and playing football; and concussion prevention.
This somso transparent human skull with brain model has a brain that separates into 8 parts: frontal and parietal lobes (2), temporal and occipital
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