Preserved Cow Eye Specimen for Dissection (Vacuum Pack of 10) by Anatomy Lab
Preserved cow eye specimens for dissection, suitable for biology and anatomy classrooms. Includes cornea, lens, retina, and iris to study mammalian eye anatomy. Customer insight highlights educational value
Highlights
- preserved eye specimens
- includes key internal structures
- large size facilitates learning
Pros
- includes preserved mammalian eye anatomy
- large eye size aids internal anatomy identification
- economical way to study mammalian eye structure
- vacuum-pack storage for freshness
Cons
- no explicit synthetic-free claim
- limited customer sentiment data
- bulk pack may not suit single-student needs
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Features
- Cow Eye Dissection Anatomy Lab's Preserved Cow Eye specimens are perfect for studying human and other mammalian eye anatomy. It's an economical way to study the mammalian organ's structure and details
- including the cornea
- lens
- retina and iris. The large size of the eye aids in the identification of the internal anatomy of the eye.
- Mammalian Anatomy Learn about comparative and organ anatomy with this cow eye dissection specimen by studying the similarities and differences of its internal and external structures against other mammals
- including humans. This dissection specimen is also great for understanding the physiology
- function of the mammal eye.
- Versatile fields of Study This preserved specimen is great for students studying biology