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Biology<br />

Anatomy<br />

Denoyer-Geppert Heart<br />

of America<br />

Enlarged, twice life-size heart shows exterior<br />

and interior views. Three easy-access flaps flip<br />

open for internal study. The chambers and<br />

valves are accurately reproduced to scale. The<br />

flexible chordae tendinae and cusps permit<br />

easy-to-see demonstrations of valve action.<br />

Includes attached sections of the trachea and<br />

esophagus. Mounted on a hardwood stand,<br />

this model measures 6" x 9" x 15". Teacher’s<br />

guide/answer key lists 45 structures that are<br />

permanently hand-coded on the model. Sh. wt.<br />

1.93 kgs.<br />

SB16051M — $484.30<br />

Giant Hands-On Heart<br />

Twice the size of an adult heart, and nearly three<br />

times that of a child, this rugged, vinyl reproduction<br />

will withstand years of hard usage by enthusiastic<br />

students. Because of its ample proportions, even fine<br />

details are plainly visible and readily investigated.<br />

Nonbreakable, it’s easy to handle and pass around<br />

the classroom. Three hinged “doors” through the heart<br />

wall swing open to let your students explore the four<br />

pumping chambers. Metal hinges are bonded into the<br />

model — no screws to become stripped or work loose<br />

with usage. Flexible plastic valves help your students<br />

visualize the one-way course blood flows through the<br />

heart. So that students may understand its intimate<br />

orientation with other thoracic organs, a segment of<br />

the windpipe (trachea) and esophagus is presented on<br />

the back side of the heart. Supported by its wooden<br />

pedestal, the heart will pivot 360° for viewing from all aspects, or lift off for pass-around<br />

investigation. A seven-page study guide explains the physiological function of each of<br />

the 39 features number coded on the model. Overall dimensions on base: 7" x 7" x 15".<br />

Sh. wt. 1.53 kgs.<br />

SB33771M — $290.10<br />

Organ Cross-Section Models<br />

Durable, soft foam models with one side labeled<br />

and the other side can be used for a quiz.<br />

Each model represents a 5" cross-section in<br />

the actual shape of the organ. Guide included.<br />

Grade 2 and up.<br />

Cross-Section Heart<br />

Model. Sh. wt. 0.56 lbs.<br />

SB42005M — $17.80<br />

Life-Size Heart Model<br />

A life-size heart that can be<br />

removed from its base and split<br />

in two parts. Good visibility of the<br />

chambers, valves, and great vessels.<br />

Key included. Sh. wt. 1.65 kgs.<br />

SB25200M — $26.90<br />

Cross-Section Brain<br />

Model. Sh. wt. 0.69 lbs.<br />

SB42006M — $17.80<br />

Cross-Section Model Set.<br />

Sh. wt. 1.25 lbs.<br />

SB42007M — $34.25<br />

Circulatory System<br />

Model of the human body shows<br />

major elements of the circulatory<br />

system. Enlarged cross sections of<br />

the heart, arteries, and veins illustrate<br />

structure and function. The 18" x 24",<br />

three-dimensional model is of light-<br />

weight, sturdy construction. Teacher<br />

activity binder includes lesson plans<br />

for both class and individual study,<br />

blackline masters, and a transparency.<br />

Sh. wt. 1.27 kgs.<br />

SA02749M — $166.55<br />

Human Heart<br />

This model can be opened to allow inspection of<br />

the chambers and the valves. The texture of the<br />

heart, both inside and out, has been duplicated with<br />

remarkable realism. By squeezing the heart, students<br />

can actually feel that the ventricles are thicker than<br />

the atria. To see the valves and ventricular chambers,<br />

simply flip the cardiac skeleton forward. Students can<br />

also use the replica to identify all of the large vessels<br />

entering and leaving the heart. A teaching guide is<br />

included. Sh. wt. 0.59 kgs.<br />

LF00964M — $136.85<br />

<strong>Nasco</strong> Heart Game<br />

By Linda Hitchock, RN,<br />

Coordinated by Carol Ott, RN, MSN.<br />

Designed for 2 to 6 individual players<br />

or teams, the Heart Game reviews<br />

cardiac anatomy and physiology,<br />

both diagnostic and assessment. The<br />

game helps students learn the basic<br />

principles of cardiac assessment;<br />

how to correlate diagnostic data<br />

to anatomy and physiology; trace<br />

circulation of blood; identify the anatomical<br />

components and normal regulatory mechanisms of the heart; and identify<br />

normal electrical conduction of impulses through the heart. The object of the game<br />

is to collect the most points by answering Question Cards correctly, and reach the<br />

end of the game board first. The game includes a game board (indicating normal<br />

flow of blood through heart), six tokens, one die, deck of 108 Question Cards, and an<br />

instruction and answer key booklet. Grade 9—college. Sh. wt. 1.50 lbs.<br />

SB06772M — $30.65<br />

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Heart Model<br />

Two-piece model opens in half to<br />

show inner chambers and valves<br />

of the heart as well as aortic arch,<br />

superior and inferior vena cava, and<br />

pulmonary and cardiac veins. Model<br />

mounted on stand includes informa-<br />

tion card. Model size: 3¾" x 4" x 4¼".<br />

Card size: 6½" x 5¼". Sh. wt. 0.91 kgs.<br />

SB32595M — $76.80<br />

Heart Poster<br />

The anatomy and physiology of the human<br />

heart is colourfully and accurately depicted in<br />

this anatomical chart. A great teaching aid for<br />

lessons on the human heart and the human<br />

circulatory system. 24" x 36". Laminated. Grade 3<br />

and up. Sh. wt. 0.31 lbs.<br />

SB47801M — $21.60<br />

Tel: 1.800.668.0600 Fax: 1.800.668.0602

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