Fish Model, 5-Parts MG20123U

NASCO

SKU MG20123U
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The Fish Model, 5-Parts (MG20123U) is a detailed anatomical teaching tool designed to support the study of aquatic biology and vertebrate anatomy. This model provides a clear representation of a fish’s internal and external structures, making it ideal for classroom instruction, laboratory training, and educational demonstrations.

Featuring a 5-part detachable design, the model allows users to examine key anatomical systems—including internal organs and structural components—in a hands-on format. This interactive approach enhances understanding of organ placement, physiological function, and the biological systems of aquatic species.

Carefully crafted for anatomical accuracy, the model highlights essential features such as gills, digestive organs, and internal structures, supporting studies in comparative anatomy and life sciences. It serves as an excellent alternative to dissection while still delivering a comprehensive learning experience.

Constructed from durable, high-quality materials, the model is built for repeated use in educational environments while maintaining realistic detail and reliability.

Key Features:

  • 5-part detachable fish anatomy model
  • Displays internal organs and anatomical structures
  • Ideal for aquatic biology and life sciences education
  • Hands-on alternative to traditional dissection
  • Realistic anatomical detailing
  • Durable construction for long-term use

Applications:

  • Biology and life sciences education
  • Classroom and laboratory teaching
  • Comparative anatomy studies
  • Educational demonstrations