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Anatomy Lab Preserved Sheep Heart Specimen with Pericardium, Plain Injection, Vacuum Pack of 1

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  • Sheep Heart Dissection: Anatomy Lab's Preserved Sheep Heart specimens are perfect for studying human and other mammalian heart anatomy. It's an economical way to study the mammalian organ's structure and details...
  • Mammalian Anatomy: Learn about comparative and organ anatomy with this sheep heart dissection specimen by studying the similarities and differences of its internal and external structures against other mammals...
  • Versatile fields of Study: This preserved specimen is great for students studying biology, microbiology, anatomy, and zoology as it provides a detailed view of a mammalian heart and the body's circulatory system that...
  • Plain Injection Specimen: Plain injection specimens have not been injected with colored latex so the arterial, venous and hepatic systems are presented in their natural colors. Plain injection dissection specimens...
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