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Established in 2008 in Shenzhen China, Established in 2008 in Shenzhen China, we set out to provide high quality anatomical models,human skeleton model,skeleton chart,skull model,spine model,Disarticulated skeleton,heart model. We have rich experienced engineering team to design creative, cost effective and durable structure, our rich experienced production and quality team assure the best delivery

What is human skeleton model? the guide to it.

What is human skeleton model? 

Welcome to JC, your ultimate guide to human skeleton model. A human skeleton model is an educational tool used to demonstrate the structure of the human skeleton. It is a three-dimensional representation of the bones that make up the human body, providing a visual aid for students and professionals in the medical and scientific fields. JC offers a wide range of human skeleton models, suitable for different levels of study and research. Our models are made of high-quality materials, ensuring durability and accuracy in anatomy portrayal. We understand the importance of a detailed and realistic skeleton model, and therefore, our products are designed to meet the highest standards.

Our human skeleton models are available in different sizes, from miniatures to life-size. The mini models are perfect for classroom use and can be easily carried around, whereas the life-size models provide a more detailed look at the skeletal system. Our models range from basic models that depict the major bones of the body, to more advanced models that show the intricate details of each bone and their connections. One of the unique features of our human skeleton models is the option to choose between a male or female skeleton. This allows for a more personalized learning experience and can also be used to demonstrate the anatomical differences between genders. Additionally, our models come with a sturdy stand, allowing for stable display and hands-on exploration. JC also offers a variety of specialized skeleton models for specific purposes. For example, our flexible spine models are ideal for demonstrating the range of motion and flexibility of the spinal column. We also have models that focus on certain areas of the body, such as the hand or foot, for a more in-depth study.

Our skeleton models are not only educational but also aesthetically pleasing. They are hand-painted with attention to detail, making them visually appealing and engaging for students. The bones are also labeled for easy identification and reference. Our human skeleton models are not only limited to educational purposes but can also be used for medical and scientific research. They are great for studying bone diseases and injuries, as well as aiding in surgical planning and training.

How to build a human skeleton model?

Introducing the Human Skeleton Model from JC! This detailed and accurate model is the perfect tool for studying the structure and function of the human skeletal system. Ideal for educators, healthcare professionals, and anatomy enthusiasts, this model is designed to provide a hands-on learning experience.

Our Human Skeleton Model stands at 85cm tall and is made of high-quality PVC material, ensuring durability and longevity. The model features all 206 bones found in the human body, including the skull, spine, ribs, arms, legs, and hands and feet. Each bone is carefully attached to the model using metal hooks, making it easy to study the individual bones and their connections.

The model is also hand-painted to depict the different bone types accurately, such as the yellow bone marrow in the long bones and the red bone marrow in the flat bones. This feature makes it easier to differentiate between the different bone types, making the learning experience more engaging.

The Human Skeleton Model from JC also includes removable parts to allow for a closer study of individual bones and their connections. The skull can be disassembled into its individual bones, such as the maxilla, mandible, and cranial bones. The spine can be separated into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral vertebrae, allowing students to study the different regions of the spine. Additionally, the model includes removable arms and legs, showcasing the different bones in these limbs.