A sheep Anatomical Model is a detailed and accurate representation of the internal and external structures of a sheep. It typically includes the skeletal system, muscles, organs, and other anatomical features. These models are used for educational purposes in veterinary schools, agricultural programs, and research facilities to help students and professionals learn about the anatomy of sheep and how their bodies function. The models are often made from durable materials such as plastic or resin and may come with removable parts for closer examination. Some sheep anatomical models may also include labels or diagrams to help identify specific structures and their functions. These models can be used to study the digestive system, respiratory system, reproductive system, and other important aspects of sheep anatomy. By using a sheep anatomical model, students and professionals can gain a better understanding of the complexities of sheep anatomy and physiology, which can help in diagnosing and treating health issues in sheep.
Parameter:On the right side of the sagittal section, muscles are shown, and organs in the chest and abdominal cavity can be removed