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Alternatives to Animal Dissection in Science Classes and Zoology Charts
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6 Useful Science Charts to Add to Your Classroom
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Denoyer-Geppert Science Company offers a variety of science charts made for any learning setting. Whether you hang these charts in a classroom or in a medical office, each product features anatomical details from the latest research. We have rounded up the following charts for scientists to add to their visual learning collection. 1. Anatomy of the Heart For just $5, learn every single detail about the heart and its surrounding components. 2. Muscular System This chart features a numbered-key to allow your students to test their knowledge of the muscular system. 3. Anatomy and Physiology Chart Set Cover everything human anatomy in your classroom with this eleven...
Our Favorite Science News Stories of 2017
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Photo Credit: Science Magazine We won't deny that a lot of good and bad news occurred in 2017, but for the science world, we learned some incredible things. Here are some of our favorite science news stories of the year: 1. The mesentery is an organ For us, the proposal for a new human organ could change the way we present our anatomical products. Researchers in Ireland proved it's a set of tissues that anchors the small intestines to the back of the abdominal wall. 2. What dogs hear when we talk to them We always wondered what dogs think of our...
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Our 5 Best Blog Posts of 2017
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In late 2016, we launched our company blog "Sharing the Knowledge" geared to educate our customers. We did our best in 2017 to publish at least two times a month with science news or any product updates. In case you missed some of our blog posts, here are our five most favorite posts from 2017. 1. Scientists propose new human body organ Scientists discovered a new organ in the human body — the mesentery. Before, it was thought to be a structure of the digestive system. But now, researchers in Ireland proved it's a set of tissues that anchors the small...
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4 Hands-On Science Products for Your Students
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The holidays are approaching and now's the time to think of your classroom wishlist. Hands-on activities continue to help motivate students to learn, so why not introduce those same teaching methods with anatomy? Here are four interactive products to promote even more learning in your classroom. Soft Body System Learn all about human torso anatomy with the Soft Body System. Students can learn more about the relationship of organs by assembling and disassembling the 12-piece set of soft organs. This kit is perfect to pair with our Premier Skeleton. However, it is also designed to fit in all life-size skeleton replicas on...