Anatomy and Cell Models

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sunray18
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Anatomy and Cell Models

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Jaycar have a range of Anatomy and cell models that are quite inexpensive.


I love them!!!!!
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Just had a look and the frog & shark look interesting/fun, I am going to pass it onto our bio teacher

Many thanks
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smiley
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I bought the female reproduction system model and it is a little small, bit still quite comprehensive. Definite thumbs up. :thumbup:
Cheers, K 8-)
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BIG THANK YOU FOR THE INFO SUNRAY!!! :clap3:

We ordered a bunch of the Jaycar models & they arrived yesterday......it's like Xmas in September! :yahoo:

Perfect timing since it's the last week of term & nice & quiet here, so I spent yesterday afternoon putting some of them together.
We got the male & female reproductive, pregnangt female, plant & animal cells.......they're gorgeous things!

For $25 - $34 each they're very nice models, affordable enopugh to get a few. Some are a little fiddly to put together, but once they're done they look gtreat, & are a good size for the kids to pass around in class. Also, being cheap, it's not such a nightmare to replace one if they break it.
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