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Human Male Pelvis Section
Human Male Pelvis Section

Human Male Pelvis Section

Human Male Pelvis Section Specification

  • Weight
  • Lightweight
  • Model No
  • XC-331A
  • Surface Finish
  • Smooth and detailed surface
  • Assembly
  • Fully assembled
  • Features
  • Depicts anatomical details of the human male pelvis section
  • Use
  • Education teaching and demonstration purposes
  • Style
  • Realistic representation
  • Size
  • Standard anatomical size
  • Power Type
  • None (manual display model)
  • Type
  • Anatomical model
  • Material
  • Durable plastic material
  • Dimensions
  • Not specified in image
  • Shape
  • Sectional view of the human male pelvis
  • Color
  • Multi-colored (accurate anatomical colors)
  • Function
  • Educational model for anatomy studies
  • Age
  • Suitable for all ages
  • Advantage
  • Detailed anatomical model for educational purposes
 
 

About Human Male Pelvis Section



The Human Male Pelvis Section is a premium anatomical model designed for educational purposes, offering a realistic representation of the human male pelvis. Crafted with durable plastic material, this model features a smooth and detailed surface, highlighting intricate anatomical details with multi-colored, accurate anatomical colors. Its sectional view showcases essential structures of the male pelvis, making it the perfect teaching and demonstration tool for anatomy studies. The model comes fully assembled and is lightweight for easy handling. Sized to match standard anatomical proportions, it is suitable for learners of all ages. Ideal for use in schools, universities, hospitals, and research settings, the Human Male Pelvis Section enhances the learning experience with its precise and detailed design. With no power requirement, it provides a hassle-free, manual display option for anatomy educators and students alike. Model No: XC-331A ensures reliability for professional teaching environments.

FAQs of Human Male Pelvis Section:


Q: What is the primary function of the Human Male Pelvis Section model?

A: The model is primarily used as an educational tool for anatomy teaching and demonstration purposes.

Q: Is this anatomical model suitable for all age groups?

A: Yes, it is suitable for learners and educators of all ages.

Q: Does the Human Male Pelvis Section model require any assembly?

A: No, the model comes fully assembled for immediate use.

Q: What material is used to make this anatomical model?

A: The model is made from durable plastic material for longevity.

Q: Is the model lightweight and easy to handle?

A: Yes, the model is lightweight and convenient for handling during demonstrations.

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