Description
Specifications
Product Name – House Fly LH Model
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – 3D Anatomical Replica
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Morphological Study, Insect Anatomy Observation, Laboratory Demonstration
product overview
The House Fly LH Model is a meticulously crafted laboratory-grade replica designed to accurately represent the external anatomy of the common house fly (Musca domestica). Constructed from durable, non-toxic materials, this model provides detailed visualization of body segmentation, wings, legs, antennae, and other anatomical structures, offering clear insights into insect morphology. Each component of the model is carefully sculpted to reflect the natural proportions and distinctive features of a house fly, ensuring precise representation for laboratory observation. Mounted on a stable base, the model allows safe handling and interactive examination without risk of damage. The high level of detail enables users to study the relationship between different anatomical structures, such as wing articulation and leg positioning, while also observing fine surface textures and appendage orientation. Its robust construction ensures long-term durability and repeated use in laboratory sessions. The House Fly LH Model serves as an effective tool for exploring insect anatomy, offering a visually engaging and scientifically accurate resource for students, educators, and researchers. Its combination of realistic design, structural accuracy, and resilient materials ensures that it can withstand frequent handling, providing reliable performance for laboratory-based morphological studies and observation.
FAQs
1. Is this model suitable for detailed wing structure observation?
Yes, the model provides clear representation of wings, veins, and articulation points for thorough examination.
2. Can it be used with other insect anatomical models?
Yes, it is compatible with other laboratory-grade insect models for comparative studies.
3. How should the model be cleaned and maintained?
Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and avoid exposure to direct sunlight or moisture.
4. Are there alternative models for different fly species?
Yes, laboratory suppliers may provide other insect models for comparative morphological analysis.
5. Can it withstand frequent handling in laboratory sessions?
Yes, its robust laboratory-grade construction allows repeated handling without compromising structural integrity.







