Tuesday, April 22, 2008

DELUXE GIANT EYE MODELS

Deluxe Giant Eye Models

Giant Eye in Bony Orbit
6 times life-size and dissectible into eight parts, this unbreakable vinyl eyeball sits in its bony socket to provide a better understanding of its relationship with major blood vessels, muscles and nerves. All six muscles of movement can be seen and the upper half of the eyeball with the lacrimal (tear) gland lifts off. Present and extractable are the superior and lateral rectus muscles; the iris and cornea, which can be removed as a unit; the Lucite lens, which actually magnifies and inverts images; and the transparent vitreous body, which exposes the fovea centralis on the retina. The choroid coat, retina, and optic disk can also be seen, as well as schematic cross section through retinal layers.
11-Part Human Eye Model
This anatomical model of the eye shows the eyeball with optic nerve in its natural position in the bony orbit (floor and median wall). It also shows the relationship between eye, bones, muscles and other structures of the eye. Dissectible into: two halves of the sclera, optic nerve, M. rectus superior, M. rectus lateralis, cornea half, lens, lachrymal system, vitreous humour, tear gland and associated structures

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