Product Description
Model showing the external character in a portion and the dissection in the remaining, exhibiting all important systems. A very useful, model mounted on base. Dimensions overall 60 x 30 x 10 cm. Anatomically Accurate, Vividly DetailedEach segment and internal organ is clearly highlighted with distinct, hand-painted colors, replicating key anatomical features. This careful detailing aids in the identification and understanding of earthworm structure, making it an effective reference for student learning and teaching purposes alike.
Durable and Easy to MaintainConstructed from high-quality PVC with a robust plastic base, the Earthworm Dissection Model is designed to withstand frequent handling. The smooth, painted surface allows easy cleaning-simply wipe gently with a damp cloth-ensuring long-lasting use in educational settings.
Perfect for Practical LearningThis model is specifically created for teacher demonstrations, student hands-on practice, and laboratory display. Its size and weight (100-800 grams) ensure safe and convenient use in both high school and undergraduate settings, supporting interactive and engaging science education.
FAQ's of Earthworm Dissection:
Q: How can the Earthworm Dissection Model be used in a classroom or laboratory setting?
A: This model is designed for both teacher demonstrations and student practical sessions. It provides an accurate, tactile representation of earthworm anatomy, allowing learners to visualize and discuss internal organs and anatomical structures during class or laboratory studies.
Q: What makes the anatomical details of this model stand out for educational purposes?
A: The model features hand-painted, multicolored highlights that distinctly identify major internal organs, segments, and anatomical structures. This vivid detailing enhances comprehension and makes it easier for students to recognize key parts.
Q: When is it appropriate to use the Earthworm Dissection Model instead of real specimens?
A: The model is ideal for preliminary lessons, demonstrations, and examinations when live dissection is impractical or restricted. It offers a clean, repeatable, and anatomically accurate alternative to actual specimens.
Q: Where can the Earthworm Dissection Model be displayed or stored?
A: It can be displayed in classrooms, laboratories, or hospital education settings. The sturdy, compact base allows the model to be stationed safely on desks or display shelves, and it can be stored at standard room temperature.
Q: What is the maintenance process for this biological model?
A: Maintenance is simple; gently wipe the surface with a damp cloth to remove dust or residues. The model's materials are selected for durability and easy cleaning, ensuring long-term usability.
Q: How does using this PVC and rubber model benefit students compared to traditional methods?
A: Using this 3D model offers a clear and consistent view of earthworm anatomy, enabling repetitive examination without specimen degradation. This enhances understanding, especially for visual learners, and supports hygienic, ethical learning environments.