Hi,
I give tutorials, part time and I'm looking for some 3D models that my
students can actually hold and take to bits.
I am looking for a plastic model of an animal cell. I don't want to make
one myself!Can anyone suggest where to buy one? I'm in the UK and ideally
I'd like something like the molymod DNA models that you can take to bits. I
have a molymod DNA model and I can highly recommend it
(http://www.molymod.com).
I'd also like to buy an anatomy model of a human torso, they only ones I've
found cost £700, I'm looking for something a bit cheaper!
Also, I'd like a digital/USB microsocope, to look at histology slides that
I can link up to my computer and then print the images. I'm looking to
spent about £100.
Has anyone any suggestions?
Thanks
Avril
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