Vertebrae model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-BLE-10947
The vertebrae model is an anatomical teaching model used for demonstrating human vertebrae, spinal regions and key vertebral landmarks in biology, anatomy and medical training. It helps students study cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae, vertebral body, spinous process, transverse process and spinal-column structure through direct observation.
Product Description
The Vertebrae Model by Lab Glassware Manufacturer is designed for anatomy classrooms, biology laboratories, nursing institutes, physiotherapy training centres and medical colleges. It provides a clear physical reference for explaining vertebral structure, spinal alignment and the differences between major vertebral regions.
This model supports repeated classroom demonstration without using biological specimens. It is useful for teaching skeletal anatomy, vertebral landmarks, spinal-column orientation and basic movement relationships. It is a practical addition to institutional biology lab equipment collections.
Key Features
- Demonstrates human vertebrae for skeletal anatomy teaching.
- Useful for explaining cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebral differences.
- Helps identify vertebral body, vertebral arch, spinous process and transverse process.
- Supports hands-on learning in supervised classroom and training-lab sessions.
- Suitable for schools, colleges, nursing, physiotherapy and medical training institutes.
- Non-consumable teaching model for repeated educational use.
- Material, dimensions and exact configuration should be confirmed from the final product datasheet.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Vertebrae Model |
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Brand |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
Biology Lab Equipment / Anatomy Model / Skeletal Model |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, nursing institutes, physiotherapy centres, medical colleges and anatomy laboratories |
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Primary Keyword |
vertebrae model |
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Secondary Keywords |
vertebral column model, spine teaching model, cervical vertebrae model, thoracic vertebrae model, lumbar vertebrae model, skeletal anatomy model, anatomy teaching model, biology lab model |
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Capacity |
Not applicable; this is an anatomical teaching model |
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Included Components |
Vertebrae model; stand, labels, storage box or guide only if confirmed |
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Standards / Certifications |
No product-specific certification confirmed |
What’s Included in the Kit
- 1 vertebrae model
- Display stand
- Storage box or tray
- Labelling guide or instruction sheet
Applications / Uses
- Teaching vertebral anatomy in biology and anatomy classes.
- Identifying vertebral body, vertebral arch, spinous process and transverse process.
- Explaining cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebral differences.
- Supporting nursing, physiotherapy, paramedical and medical foundation training.
- Using with other science lab equipment during classroom demonstrations.
- Comparing vertebrae with skull, pelvis, sacrum and full skeleton models.
How to Use the Vertebrae Model
- Place the model on a clean, stable demonstration table.
- Orient the model so the anterior, posterior, superior and inferior views can be shown clearly.
- Identify the vertebral body, vertebral arch, spinous process and transverse process.
- Compare cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae if the supplied model includes multiple regions.
- Use the model with charts, spine models or general lab equipment during structured practical sessions.
Safety note: Handle the model carefully. Do not drop it, force apart fixed components or use it as a load-bearing object.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the model with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth.
- Avoid abrasive pads, strong solvents and harsh cleaning chemicals.
- Store loose parts in their tray, box or cabinet after use.
- Keep the model away from direct heat, excessive moisture and rough handling.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, scientific laboratory instruments, lab experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM models for educational use. The company supports schools, colleges, universities, laboratories and institutional buyers with a broad teaching and laboratory product range. Its catalogue supports classroom demonstration, practical science education and export procurement. Buyers can review more items on the product range page or request details through the contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a vertebrae model used for?
A vertebrae model is used to teach the structure of human vertebrae and the spinal column. It helps students identify vertebral regions, landmarks and skeletal differences.
Which parts can students identify on a vertebrae model?
Students can identify the vertebral body, vertebral arch, spinous process, transverse process and vertebral foramen. Exact visible parts depend on the supplied model design.
Is this model suitable for schools and colleges?
Yes. The vertebrae model is suitable for supervised school, college, nursing, physiotherapy and medical foundation classes where skeletal anatomy is taught visually.
What material is the vertebrae model made from?
The exact material is not confirmed in the supplied data. Add PVC, resin, plastic or another material only after checking the final product datasheet.
Does the model include labels or a stand?
Labels and stand details are not confirmed. Mention them in the product listing only if they are included in the final supplied product.
Can this model be used for medical training?
Yes. It can support basic anatomy teaching in medical, nursing, physiotherapy and paramedical training. It is an educational model, not a diagnostic or surgical device.
For related skeletal anatomy and classroom teaching products, explore the Biology Lab Equipment category from Lab Glassware Manufacturer.
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