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Draw circles 2" to 32" in diameter, construct and measure angles with built in protractor and measure length in customary or metric scales with ruler edges
Features cerebellum, frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes, corpus callosum, brain stem, hippocampus, ventricles, insula, corpus striatum, internal capsule and lentiform nucleus
Construct a realistic looking human skeleton from head to toe, exploring how the bones support the body, relate to the circulatory system and protect organ systems