VWR Education Kit, Set Includes 2 Each of Sheep Brain with Simulated Tumor (Optical Lobe, Motor Cortex, Hypothalamus) and Simulated Stroke (Optical Lobe and Motor Cortex)
Formaldehyde-Free Fetal Pig, Injection Type: Double Injected, Mammalian anatomy, High quality preservation, eaching environments and preferences, largest selection of specimens prepared with this alternative process, used forextended periods of time, Size: 13in+
Preserved Chicken, Preservative: Formalin, Injection Type: Uninjected, Bird anatomy, Wing structure, Comparative anatomy, domestic fowl is great for studying the anatomy of birds. Preserved chickens are also used to study wing structure, Size: 16in to 22in
Preserved Bullfrog Single Injected, Injection Type: Single Injected, Preservative: Formalin, Amphibian anatomy, General dissection, High quality preservation, larger study specimen for students to learn vertebrate anatomy, dissection skills, Size: 6-7in
Fetal Pig, 7-11in 1X Injected Vacuum Pack 10, preserved in Ward s One Solution, A safer alternative to standard formalin fixed specimens, From individual organs to whole organisms, unsurpassed tissue preservation with a safer experience for students
Bullfrog, large 3X Injected Pail of 10, preserved in Ward s One Solution, A safer alternative to standard formalin fixed specimens, From individual organs to whole organisms, unsurpassed tissue preservation with a safer experience for students
Preserved Turtule, Preservative: Formalin, Injection Type: Triple Injected, Reptile anatomy, General dissection, High quality preservation, to teach comparative anatomy explore the structures of the shell, internal organs pre-cut for ease of dissection, Size: 8 to 10in
PLTW Blue Bottly Set, that includes 5 vials of specimens. Each vial contains three specimens as either a pupa, adult, 1st instar, 2nd instar, or 3rd instar
Sheep heart, Pail of 10, preserved in Ward s One Solution, A safer alternative to standard formalin fixed specimens, From individual organs to whole organisms, unsurpassed tissue preservation with a safer experience for students