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Assemble a cross section that gives you a clear view of the components of the head and neck. You'll see how they interlock and overlap with marvelous complexity. Piece together the brain, the skull, and the jaw and teeth. You'll assemble one eye and the muscles that support and move it. As you build the neck, you'll see how it protects the spinal cord, blood vessels, and nerves, and how it houses the esophagus, larynx, trachea, and thyroid gland. 441 pieces.

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Complete the Puzzle to Learn the Anatomy of the Human Head

Assemble a cross section that gives you a clear view of the components of the head and neck. You'll see how they interlock and overlap with marvelous complexity. Piece together the brain; the thick, bony skull, which protects the brain; and the jaw and teeth. You'll assemble one eye and the muscles that support and move it. As you build the neck, you'll marvel at how it serves as an information superhighway—protecting the spinal cord, a concourse of blood vessels, and nerves and how it houses the esophagus, larynx, trachea, and thyroid gland. Complete the puzzle by fitting in the muscles of the neck, which support and move the heavy head.

This puzzle fits together with the Human Thorax Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle (item #441221, sold separately) and the Human Abdomen Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle (item #441222, sold separately) to build a complete human torso.

Product Features

  • 441 pieces
  • 23 x 18" when built
  • 100% accurate at 200% magnification
  • Complete and labeled diagram inside of box cover for reference
  • Challenging for older learners
  • Puzzles are die-cut to match real anatomy
  • Medical artwork created by certified medical illustrator, Mesa Schumaker, from Johns Hopkins University

Recommended Settings:

  • Home learning
  • Out-of-school time programs
  • Afterschool
  • Libraries
  • Museums
  • Clubs

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