Ресурси за обучение Модел на скелет, миниатюрен модел, лесен за манипулиране, модел от 41 части, възраст над 8 години, многоцветен, 9,2 инча височина

Brand:Learning Resources

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Чудесно за възраст над 8 години. Представлява мозък, череп, сърце, гръдния кош, белите дробове, черния дроб, стомаха, панкреаса, бъбреците, червата и гръбначния стълб (9,2 x 6,7 x 2,2). Модел от 41 части. Получете по-задълбочено разбиране за това как си взаимодействат органите и системите, като ги манипулирате сами. Реално детайлен миниатюрен модел на човешкия скелет.

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EAN: 079281839456

Категории Играчки и игри,

Чудесно за възраст над 8 години. Представлява мозък, череп, сърце, гръдния кош, белите дробове, черния дроб, стомаха, панкреаса, бъбреците, червата и гръбначния стълб (9,2 x 6,7 x 2,2). Модел от 41 части. Получете по-задълбочено разбиране за това как си взаимодействат органите и системите, като ги манипулирате сами. Реално детайлен миниатюрен модел на човешкия скелет.
Age Range (Description) Kid
Brand Learning Resources
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,568 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Department unisex-child
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 9.1 x 6.7 x 2 inches
Item model number LER3337
Item Weight 0.16 Kilograms
Item Weight 5.6 ounces
Manufacturer Learning Resources
Manufacturer recommended age 8 - 10 years
Product Dimensions 9.1 x 6.7 x 2 inches
Release date January 1, 2008
Size 9.2 inches tall

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Scritto da: EAJoseph Design
Extremely Flimsy
Sure, the thing is inexpensive. That said, it's cheaply built, extremely lightweight, and the brace that's supposed to hold the model up constantly falls. The base isn't heavy enough to hold down a Post-It note, let alone keep the skeleton from falling. I've remedied that by adding a couple of loops of masking tape to the bottom but I feel like I shouldn't have to do that. The slightest jostle or breeze (read: don't breathe on or near it within a 1m radius) knocks it over. I'm tellin' ya - the base weighs less than the model itself. I bought this as a reference for portrait drawings so I'm probably not the one to ask if it's 100 percent accurate but based on my prior education in various sciences, it seems to be pretty reliable. There are areas of the skeleton that are fused where it shouldn't be and you can easily see the seams from whatever mold this was popped out from. Oh, and it bends where it shouldn't and in other places where it should, it won't budge (posing is out of the question unless you weigh it down with something, which totally negates my uses for it). It's extremely easy to assemble and pretty foolproof. Even after all of the times this thing has fallen off of my drafting table (I'm an enthusiastic artist, I guess, LOL), it's still intact. That said, if you're looking for a decent model that will hold up over the years, I'd save the scratch until you can buy something a bit more sturdy. I'm rather bummed out because I was really hoping this would be adequate reference for my purposes but I'm going to have to heed my own advice and get a better model.
Scritto da: Rosserie
Great for The Cost
The first thing that should be noted is: for a desktop-compatible-sized skeleton, this guy is amazing. He's got a lot of anatomical correctness to him, his pelvis is male (if you want a female, I recommend you look for a separate female pelvis as it's very hard to find a female skeleton model), his ribcage can come apart at least three different ways, and his spinal detail is incredible. I bought him for a drawing reference as it can be hard to locate a full-size skeleton or keep one in your room as they take up a lot of space. For my money, this guy was more than worth the cost. Now, there are some serious flaws with it: his hands lack thumbs. Yes, there are no thumbs on this skeleton. Whoever designed him either forgot to shorten the digits of the hands to accurately represent fingers or decided it wasn't important. Either way, while an inconvenience, it's not horrible to work around, there are plenty of skeletal hand references available. Despite the hand issue, his feet are pretty accurate. The next biggest flaw is how the lower arms connect to the upper. The upper arms settle nicely with the shoulder blades, but the lower arms hang very awkwardly in front of him when on his stand, and turn outwards, which is not representational to the human skeleton at all. This then turns his hands into the wrong position as well. The stand is plastic, though relatively well-made considering, but don't expect it to hold up well if you plan on being rough with it or disassembling it regularly. The jaw moves which is a plus, and they even put the sinuses inside the skull so you can see where they are. I did have to take an X-Acto blade to some connective prongs, as the molding spilled out or over in a few places, but it was easy to fix and they lock together well. Overall, this was a great buy, and he's a valuable addition to any desktop.
Scritto da: Alli
Extra phalanges
I ordered nearly all of the human anatomy set from this brand and this skeleton was the first one I assembled. The left clavicle popped out as I was assembling it, so now he’s got a permanent sternoclavicular luxation. I think the biggest issue of all though is that both his hands and feet have an extra phalange. Thumbs should only have 2, but there was definitely 3 on EVERY single digit. The plastic is thin enough that I just took a small pair of scissors to them to cut one off, but if you’re looking for this as a learning tool rather than an office decoration, keep this in mind. I was pleasantly surprised at some of the landmarks being present, especially the accuracy of the skull sutures! I also think I’ll have to do something funky to the stand in order for it to actually work, because right now it’s toppling over. But for the price, this is decent.
Scritto da: Megan Hensley
Falls Apart Easily
The arms and feet fall off easily, other than that it is cute!
Scritto da: Editor
Small
I bought four of these to use in my classroom for small group study. The skeletons are much smaller than I thought - the measurement includes the base. These were easy to assemble and are moveable. Someone with good eyesight can use these to study due to their size.
Scritto da: Christina Wallis
Anatomy Student Recommends as a General Tool for Learning
This mini skeleton model is not 100% anatomically correct but it comes pretty close. I think the only thing wrong though was number of ribs and vertebrae. If you are an anatomy student, you may need to stick to studying real bone models to learn the different parts of the bones because the model is quite small, but this model is still good to use as it lets you see how the bones articulate with each other. And you can also study which bones are left and right using this model with the exception of the clavicle (this model does not reflect the actual clavicle shape). It is especially helpful in letting you see how the ribs articulate with the spine however. This helped me understand the different parts of the rib and vertebrae because of the model. I would recommend this model as a helpful general overview of the skeletal structure. It was worth the $15. Good deal for the knowledge learned.
Scritto da: Eirian
Not good
Not very good. Very expensive considering the poor quality. After showing it to my family they guessed it had cost around £2 from a joke shope Some joints are impossible to put together while others fall appart all the time.
Scritto da: Lauren Eagleson
Great! Accurate
Great! Accurate, but the pieces of the skeleton tend to fall apart. For example, when you hold it, the leg may detach and fall off. It doesn't fit that well on the stand. This product requires minimal assembly.
Scritto da: syedbhadhusha
Purchase big
It's a toy. Not used to study material
Scritto da: romel
Great little skeleton to reference while studying
I wouldn't say its super detailed, but I've used it a lot for quick referencing for anatomical structures, which is much more convenient than looking at a page all the time of illustrations. It helped improve my understanding of the bony landmarks. Its a bit flimsy, but overall it stays put on my desk pretty easily. and stands up right on its own without having to glue any of the parts like other people had mentioned. I haven't had any parts fall off by itself except the fibula from time to time, but that's about it. I would recommend if you're a student and would like an additional visual aid for general parts of the bones, than this skeleton will be helpful.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Poor buy
Very disappointed. The pelvis and legs don't fit and the spine doesn't stay together. No chance at all of it all in one liece Sadly a real waste of money.

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