3B Scientific® 3D Animations
Welcome to the 3B Scientific® 3D modeling studio. The free animations are based on 3B Scientific® models and provide a unique 3 dimensional view of various anatomical structures. We’ve been working hard to improve and extend our anatomy animations. You now have the choice of viewing the 3D models as online animations, linking directly to the movies and downloading screensavers for off-line viewing and sharing with your friends and business partners.
Macromedia/Adobe Shockwave player is required to see the 3D animations. If it’s not already installed on your computer you can download a free copy here.
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Adult Human Skull Watch the skull “explode” and reconstruct! Rotate 360° and see the skull from the underside, sideways, all ways! Isolate individual bones and bones pairs, and zoom in for an extreme close up. Aside from being really cool, the animation and screen savers provide an understanding of the spatial relationships of the individual bones and bone pairs. |
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Torso Zoom and spin the torso to expose a little or reveal everything. Take the model apart to see how internal organs come together inside the human torso. View the brain, pancreas, stomach, lungs, heart and more. |
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Human Brain Get inside this head! View the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes. Zoom in to inspect the cerebellum and brain stem in extraordinary detail. The original model was cast from an actual human specimen. |
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Shoulder joint with rotator cuff - A880 Get a grasp of the inner workings of the human shoulder. Observe the relationship of muscle and bone in this very important joint. Muscle origin and insertion points are color coded. |
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Heart - G08 The human heart dissected to show ventricles, atria, chambers, valves, veins and the aorta. Zoom in to explore the delicate details of this remarkable organ. |
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Eye - F10 A spectacle of animation to spark your imagination. The human eye with sclerocornea, uveal layers, lens and vitreous body; includes illustration of how projection occurs inside the eye. |
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Ear - E10 The human ear on display in ways you’ve never heard of. Remove and replace the eardrum, labyrinth with cochlea and the auditory/balance nerve. View from all angles the inner, middle and other ear. |
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