A sheep anatomical model is a three-dimensional representation of the internal structure of a sheep, typically used for educational purposes in veterinary medicine, animal science, and related fields. These models allow students and professionals to study the sheep's anatomy without the need for an actual living specimen.
Models can be made from various materials such as plastic, silicone, or even wax. They often include removable parts that can be taken apart to reveal the inner organs and structures.
The models might cover different regions of the body
These models are invaluable tools for teaching and learning about sheep anatomy, helping individuals understand the complex interplay between different organ systems and how they function together in a living organism.
They also serve as aids for medical procedures training, surgical planning, and research.
Parameter:On the right side of the sagittal section, muscles are shown, and organs in the chest and abdominal cavity can be removed
Dimension: 660x270x350(mm)