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Brand: AKIVIN
Akivin Human Ear Model Auditory Nerve Frequency Detection Hearing Impairment Medical Education
SKU: TB-AK-82169
Estimated Delivery By: Aug 26 - Aug 28 




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Short Description
Detailed human ear model displaying outer middle and inner ear structures
Transparent components show cochlea and ossicles for hearing study
Transparent components show cochlea and ossicles for hearing study
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: AKIVIN
- Model Type : Human Ear Anatomical Model
- Represented Anatomy : Outer Middle Inner Ear and Auditory Nerve
- Visual Features : Transparent Sectioning for Internal Cochlea
- Mounting : Display Stand with Rigid Base
Description
The Akivin Human Ear Model is a detailed 3D anatomical teaching apparatus designed for medical education, auditory research, and human physiology laboratories. Representing the complete auditory system to scale, this model illustrates the outer ear, ear canal, tympanic membrane, middle ear ossicles, semicircular canals, cochlea, and auditory nerve. Incorporating clear transparent elements over internal hearing mechanisms, it provides an exceptional visual representation for studying sound wave conduction, frequency detection, and hearing impairment.
Features
:- Multi-part anatomical model depicting outer middle and inner ear
- Transparent visual elements reveal internal cochlea and ossicles
- Accurately scaled representation aids comprehensive structural study
- Constructed from high quality durable polymer for frequent lab handling
Applications
:- Demonstrating sound wave transmission in human physiology practicals
- Auditory nerve and cochlear structure study in medical education
- Teaching mechanics of hearing impairment in otolaryngology labs
- Frequency detection path analysis in academic biology classrooms
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