The life-size Human Anatomical Model, specifically the skull, serves as an essential tool for studying human anatomy and is particularly valuable for individuals in various medical fields. The movable jaw, an important feature of the model, allows for articulation of the mandible with the skull, making it relevant to those undergoing First Aid Skill Training, Clinical Skill Training, and Nursing Skill Training.
Moreover, the cut calvarium of the skull exposes the internal structure, including the brain, making it useful for individuals studying Trauma Training, ACLS Training, and Diagnostic Skills in Imaging Medicine. This aspect also contributes to understanding the Nervous System's integration within the cranial region.
Suture lines, present in the model, help identify the different bones of the skull and their relationships, making it advantageous for those specializing in Orthopedic Skills or Surgical Skills.
Disassembling the life-size skull into three parts facilitates a mo…