A horse Anatomical Model is a detailed and accurate representation of the internal and external anatomy of a horse. These models are typically used for educational purposes in veterinary schools, equine science programs, and for veterinary professionals to study and understand the structure and function of a horse's body.
The model typically includes detailed features such as the musculature, skeletal structure, internal organs, and major blood vessels of a horse. Some models may also include removable parts or layers to allow for a more in-depth study of specific systems or structures. Horse anatomical models come in various sizes and materials, ranging from small desktop models to life-size, realistic replicas. They are an invaluable tool for teaching and learning about horse anatomy and can help students and professionals gain a better understanding of the complexities of the equine body.
Parameter:On the right side of the sagittal section, muscles are shown, and organs in the chest and abdominal cavity can be removed