Model, Tulip Flower (Tulipa gesneriana), Enlarged 3x life-size, 2-part, Family: Liliaceae Monocotyledonous, are characterized by underground stems called bulbs that vegetatively reproduce, Dimensions: 23 x 24 x 52cm, weight: 0.4 kg
Model Fetal Human Skull 30 Weeks, Scientific Name: Homo sapiens, skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development, 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium), Size: 3in L x 2-1/2in W x 2-1/2in H  
Simulator Newborn Baby, Male In soft SOMSO-Plast*. Black in colour, With ball joints, head moves easily and tilts backwards. With open mouth, umbilical cord and anus. For bathing, dressing practice, and nursing exercises. Undressed. Size of the head: 34 cm
simulator, Gynecologic Skills Trainer P91, is an adult-sized lower torso designed as a versatile clinical training tool to add hands-on experience for learners practicing gynecologic skills, for developing diagnostic skills and learners, Weight: 7.7 kg
Minit Halogen atom, Hall, Atom centres are colour-coded according to element with prongs set at the correct bonding angles, 6 mm diameter atom centre, Octahedral, Color: Green
Simulator, Replacement set, silicone insert, for episiotomy trainer and Suturing Simulator P95, (set of 5), Each cut can be sutured several times. Muscle and skin layers can be sutured separately, Dimensions: 220 x 130 x 95 cm, Weight: 1.84 kg
Model, Physical Eye, can be used to demonstrate the optical functions of the human eye, Half eyeball with adjustable iris diaphragm, lens holder and 2 convex lenses (f = 65 mm and 80mm), on a rod, Dimensions: 49 x 5.5 x 18 cm, Weight: 2.45 kg
Horse skeleton (Equus ferus caballus), male, disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, 252 individual bones, Size: 50-200 cm, Weight: 100-1200 kg, 20-50 years
Model Neanderthal Tools, set of 6 artifacts includes sample awls, axes, knives, scrapers, cores and a hammer from the complete collection of 21 Neanderthal Mousterian tools collected between 2000 and 2004 in Romania.