Description
Specifications Table
Material – Laminated paper with waterproof coating
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Laboratory/Educational
Application – Anatomy reference, dissection guide, comparative zoology
Product Overview
The VARANUS CIRCULATORY SYSTEM – REPTILIA CHART is a meticulously designed anatomical reference tool for detailed study of reptilian vascular structures. Printed on high-quality, tear-resistant laminated paper, this chart ensures durability even in high-usage lab environments. The waterproof coating prevents damage from accidental spills or humidity, making it ideal for long-term educational and research applications. Each illustration is scientifically accurate, depicting the arterial and venous pathways with clear labeling for easy identification. The chart’s high-resolution printing ensures sharp visibility of even the finest vascular branches, while the neutral background minimizes eye strain during prolonged study sessions. Designed for both wall mounting and flat-surface use, it includes reinforced edges to prevent curling or fraying over time. The material resists fading from UV exposure, maintaining color integrity for years. Whether used as a primary reference for comparative anatomy or as a supplementary tool for dissection exercises, this chart provides an unmatched level of detail for reptilia circulatory system analysis.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used on this Varanus circulatory chart?
The chart features a matte-finish, waterproof lamination that protects against moisture while reducing glare for better readability under lab lighting. The lamination is also scratch-resistant to withstand frequent handling.
2. Can this chart be used for professional research documentation?
Yes, the anatomical accuracy and high-resolution printing meet the standards required for research documentation, though it’s primarily designed as a visual reference rather than a primary data source.
3. Are there alternative charts available for other reptile species?
This specific chart focuses on the Varanus genus. For other reptile species, you would need to check specialized suppliers, as comparative anatomy charts are typically species-specific.
4. How should this chart be stored when not in use?
Store the chart flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If rolled, use a wide-diameter tube to prevent creasing, and avoid folding, which could damage the lamination.
5. Is this chart compatible with digital annotation tools?
The laminated surface allows for temporary markings with dry-erase markers, but permanent inks or solvents should be avoided as they may damage the protective coating.

