VERTEBRAL COLUMN – Human Chart | 569

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VERTEBRAL COLUMN – Human Chart | 569

This detailed chart illustrates the structure of the human vertebral column, showing cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions for educational reference.

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395.00

Description


Specifications Table

Product Material – Laminated paper with glossy finish

Pack Size – 1 chart per pack

Grade – Educational/Laboratory Grade

Application – Anatomy education, medical training, and lab reference

Product Overview

The VERTEBRAL COLUMN – HUMAN CHART is a meticulously designed anatomical reference tool, perfect for students, educators, and medical professionals. This chart provides a clear, labeled illustration of the human vertebral column, including the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal regions. Each vertebra is distinctly marked, along with intervertebral discs and key spinal curvatures, ensuring an accurate representation of human anatomy. The chart is printed on high-quality laminated paper with a glossy finish, making it durable and resistant to wear and tear in busy lab environments. Its educational-grade precision ensures reliability for academic and professional use. Whether used in classrooms, labs, or study spaces, this chart serves as an essential visual aid for understanding spinal structure and function.

FAQs

1. What material is the VERTEBRAL COLUMN – HUMAN CHART made of?

The chart is made of laminated paper with a glossy finish for durability and clarity.

2. Can this chart be used for professional medical training?

Yes, it is designed for both educational and professional medical training purposes.

3. Is this chart suitable for long-term lab use?

Absolutely, the laminated finish ensures it withstands frequent handling in labs.

4. Are the vertebrae and discs labeled clearly?

Yes, each vertebra and intervertebral disc is distinctly labeled for easy reference.

5. Does this chart include spinal curvature details?

Yes, it accurately depicts spinal curvatures, including cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions.