
Plastinated Cow's Heart
About This Specimen
A whole cow heart plastinated using the Elnady technique. Shows most external and internal features including the auricles, ventricles, pulmonary trunk, aorta, atrioventricular valves, semilunar valves, papillary muscle, chordae tendineae, cusps of the valves, and trabeculae carneae.
About This Specimen
A whole cow heart plastinated using the Elnady technique. Shows most external and internal features including the auricles, ventricles, pulmonary trunk, aorta, atrioventricular valves, semilunar valves, papillary muscle, chordae tendineae, cusps of the valves, and trabeculae carneae.
The Elnady Technique
Every specimen is preserved using Dr. Elnady's proprietary plastination method — no formaldehyde, no odour, and safe to handle in any educational setting.
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