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plastination
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Have you ever heard your own heartbeat?
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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A casting specimen of bovine kidney blood vessels from the animal museum of an animal husbandry college.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Human anatomical specimens are still the best teachers of anatomy.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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CT (computed tomography) is widely used clinically, so there is another branch of human anatomy that medical students need to learn: Human Sectional Anatomy.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Look at this soft silicone head and neck anatomical model, soft and elastic!!!! This is the first time for my team to make a model of this material, what does it look like?
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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The taxidermy birds used in exhibition hall popular science display.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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This was taken when I visited the Animal Science Museum of the College of Animal Husbandry designed by our team.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Recently my team is completing a "brand new anatomical model", and I will post it in a few days.😆😆😆
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Plastinated specimens of pig large intestine and small intestine are used in veterinary anatomy teaching.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Perhaps learning through VR anatomy software is really the future trend?
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Why do newborn babies have more vertebrae than adults?
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Quadriceps femoris, composed of rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis, is one of the most powerful muscles in the human body.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Anatomical specimen of pig head using plastination process. We are professional in making specimens, please contact us if necessary. 😎😎😎😎
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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The newly completed ox intestines plastination provided to a medical university for teaching purposes.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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In fact, our lungs are not only important respiratory organs, but also have hematopoietic functions. The lungs store a large number of hematopoietic progenitor cells and stem cells. More than half of the platelets in our body come from the lungs.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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Plastination can maintain the original shape of the specimen surface and preserve the cell structure at the microscope level.
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meiwoscience · 4 years ago
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"The stomach is a trumpet, the liver is a mute", many patients are only discovered in the advanced stage of liver cancer. The photo is a pathological specimen of liver cancer with cirrhosis. The pathological specimen can help people understand and overcome the disease better.
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