Sheep Heart Dissection: Anatomy Lab's Preserved Sheep Heart specimens are perfect for studying human and other mammalian heart anatomy. It's an economical way to study the mammalian organ's structure and details, including varous chambers, valves and arteries.
Mammalian Anatomy: Learn about comparative and organ anatomy with this sheep heart dissection specimen by studying the similarities and differences of its internal and external structures against other mammals, including humans. This dissection specimen is also great for understanding the physiology, function of the mammal heart.
Versatile fields of Study: This preserved specimen is great for students studying biology, microbiology, anatomy, and zoology as it provides a detailed view of a mammalian heart and the body's circulatory system that also exists in human anatomy. Mammalian dissection specimens are ideal for students ranging from upper middle school all the way into high school and college anatomy courses.
Plain Injection Specimen: Plain injection specimens have not been injected with colored latex so the arterial, venous and hepatic systems are presented in their natural colors. Plain injection dissection specimens are ideal for understanding anatomical structures without the aid of artificial highlighting, making them a more advanced dissection specimen.
Best Classroom Experience: Each specimen is designed to be used by 1-2 students. The preserved specimens are moist vacuum packed and sealed in one or more heavy mylar-coated poly bags. The fixative process offers superior preservation quality with low formalin odor and easy disposal, for a long-lasting more enjoyable classroom experience.
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Anatomy Lab's Preserved Sheep Heart Specimen is perfect for biology, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, and zoology classes. Learn about comparative anatomy with this specimen by studying the similarities and differences of its internal and external structures against other mammals', including humans. This dissection specimen is also great for understanding the physiology and function of the heart.