Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Medical/Anatomical Grade
Application – Lab Reference, Medical Education, Research
Product Overview
The SPINAL NERVES – HUMAN CHART is a meticulously designed anatomical reference tool that provides a clear, detailed visualization of the human spinal nerve system. This chart is ideal for medical students, researchers, and educators who require precise anatomical references for study or teaching. The high-resolution illustration ensures that every nerve pathway, root, and branch is accurately represented, making it easier to understand the complex structure of the spinal nervous system. The chart is printed on premium-quality laminated paper, ensuring durability and resistance to wear and tear, even with frequent use in lab settings. The lamination also allows for easy cleaning, making it suitable for environments where hygiene is a priority. Whether used in a classroom, research lab, or personal study space, this chart serves as a reliable and long-lasting educational resource. The anatomical accuracy and clarity of the diagram make it an essential tool for anyone involved in medical or biological sciences.
FAQs
1. What material is the SPINAL NERVES – HUMAN CHART made of?
The chart is made of high-quality laminated paper, ensuring durability and easy maintenance.
2. Is this chart suitable for professional medical training?
Yes, the chart is designed to medical/anatomical grade standards, making it ideal for professional medical training and educational purposes.
3. Can this chart be used in a lab setting?
Absolutely, the laminated surface makes it resistant to spills and easy to clean, perfect for lab environments.
4. What is the primary application of this chart?
The primary application is for lab reference, medical education, and research, particularly in anatomy and neuroscience studies.
5. Does this chart include detailed labeling of spinal nerves?
Yes, the chart provides a detailed and accurate illustration of the human spinal nerves, including clear labeling of pathways and branches.

