Earthworm Body

Earthworm Body

Earthworm Body

Earthworm Body Model, laboratory-grade, accurately displays segmented anatomy, digestive and circulatory systems, highlighting internal organs for clear visualization and precise structural study.

250.00

Description

Specifications

Product Name – Earthworm Body Model

Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit

Form – 3D Anatomical Replica, Segmented

Grade – Laboratory Grade

Application – Invertebrate Anatomy Study, Structural Observation, Laboratory Demonstration

product overview

The Earthworm Body Model is a laboratory-grade anatomical replica designed to provide a detailed visualization of the earthworm’s internal and external structure. The model meticulously represents the segmented body plan of the earthworm, showing the precise arrangement of the segments and the placement of organs such as the digestive tract, circulatory system, and reproductive structures. Each internal component is clearly distinguishable with color-coded features to facilitate easy recognition of different organ systems. Crafted from durable, non-toxic materials, the model is suitable for repeated handling and laboratory demonstrations. Its 3D design allows for realistic observation of spatial relationships between organs, enabling a thorough understanding of invertebrate anatomy. The model’s stable base ensures secure display during examinations or demonstration sessions. The external features, including the segmentation and setae representation, are rendered with high accuracy to provide a clear distinction between body parts. The Earthworm Body Model serves as a practical and durable tool for laboratories requiring a comprehensive and detailed anatomical reference for invertebrates. Its precision and high-quality construction make it a reliable choice for students, educators, and researchers who require detailed visualization of segmented anatomy without compromising structural integrity.

FAQs

1. Can the digestive and circulatory systems be examined separately?

Yes, the model allows selective observation of internal organs while maintaining overall structural integrity.

2. Is this model compatible with other invertebrate anatomical replicas?

Yes, it can be used alongside other invertebrate models for comparative anatomical studies.

3. How should the model be stored to prevent damage?

Store in a dry, dust-free environment and avoid exposure to direct sunlight to preserve colors and material quality.

4. Are replacement parts available for damaged segments?

Yes, individual components can be replaced to maintain accurate anatomical representation.

5. Is this model suitable for repeated classroom demonstrations?

Yes, it is constructed from durable materials designed for frequent handling in educational and laboratory settings.

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