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Skeleton Anatomy Chart / Poster - Laminated

Skeleton Anatomy Chart / Poster - Laminated

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SKU: SK1000

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Our bright, detailed Skeletal Anatomy poster is designed for learning the anatomical features of the human skeleton. Ideal for school classrooms and sufficiently detailed for undergraduate degree level study, the large skeleton system chart is a great way to learn, revise and educate.

Designed by our professional medical illustrators, the skeletal system chart shows the following anatomical details:

  • Large anterior and posterior views of the skeleton
  • Ligaments are shown on the right hand side of the skeleton, bony landmarks on the left
  • Lateral view of the spinal column
  • Anterior and posterior views of the right knee joint, including ligaments
  • Dorsal view of the right hand and foot joints, including ligaments
  • Detailed views of a cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae
  • Lateral view of the skull
  • Close up view of auditory ossicles