Description
The cranial nerve skull anatomy model depicts the 12 paired nerves, found at the back of the brain. Cranial nerves send electrical signals between your brain, face, neck and torso. They help you taste, smell, hear and feel sensations. Your facial expressions; blinking your eyes, moving your tongue, and more; require these nerves to make these muscles work correctly.
Features of the Cranial Nerve Skull Anatomy Model:
- the direct objective is to;
- illustrate what the skull looks like in a 3-dimensional model
- indirectly, children;
- improve their problem solving skills
- gain a greater understanding of how the cranial nerve skull is dependent upon the brain to operate
- develop an interest in biology; or science; with a wish to learn more
- use this support material in conjunction with the Montessori biology or science curriculum
- aimed at the +8 year old children
- certified with ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO13485, and ICTI certificates
Contents of the Model:
- highly detailed
- 39 separate pieces
- a display stand
- an instruction manual
Size:
- stands 10 cm (4″) tall
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Further Reading and Related Information:
- Everything you need to know about the vagus nerve (the 10th cranial nerve) by Medical News Today.
- Neuroscience for kids – cranial nerves published by the Faculty of Washington University of Education
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