Available for ImportEnlarged Human Brain Neuron Model 18001 for Understanding Brain Function
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The enlarged neuron model is designed to study the human brain. The neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information by means of electrical and chemical signals. This cell has a complex structure, highly specialised and in structure contains a nucleus, cell body and outgrowths.
There are more than eighty-five billion neurons in the human body. Neurons can connect one to another to form biological neural networks. This demonstration model of a neuron consists of two parts Model on a stand.
Weight: 0.74kg. Size: 36,8x16,5x16 cm.
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