








• A skeleton model typically consists of bones connected to mimic the human skeletal system, including the skull, spine, ribs, and limbs.
• Advanced models display details such as bone markings, sutures, and joint structures for a comprehensive view of anatomy.
• Essential for teaching anatomy and helping students understand bone structure and body movement.
• Crucial for medical and dental students to learn relationships between bones, nerves, and muscular systems.
• Used in research to analyze biomechanics and develop new orthopedic treatments.