Female Muscle - Anatomie Poster 51x66 cm

Female Muscle - Anatomy poster 51x66 cm A female version of the popular Peter Bachin muscular system diagram! Shows front and rear view of the muscular system. It also displays the right half of the diaphragm, muscles of the posterior abdominal wall

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SKU: 95633
GTIN: 9781587795633
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Anatomy poster muscles woman 51x66cm

High gloss PET plastic film

This poster of the body's muscles impressively captures a female interpretation of Peter Bachin's well-known 'Muscular System,' which originated in the United States. Through a detailed illustration, the board presents a comprehensive overview of the female muscular system, viewed from both the front and back.

Not only does the board provide insight into the front muscles, but it also offers an in-depth look at the back muscles. On one side of the panel is depicted the right half of the diaphragm, which plays an important role in the breathing process. In addition, the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall are exposed, giving the viewer a visual insight into the complex muscle groups involved.

To create an even more diverse understanding of the female muscular system, the board also includes details of the musculature of the right palm, known as "palmar." It clearly presents how these muscles are arranged and how they contribute to the movement and function of the hand.

The impressiveness does not end there. The board also provides a visual representation of the muscles on the underside of the left foot, also known as the "plantar." This part provides an insight into the complex muscle structure of the foot and how it is constructed to enable movement and stability.

It is important to note that all text on the board is in English to reach a wider audience and promote understanding across national borders. This inclusive design decision enables a global appreciation of the female muscular system and its various aspects.

As an interesting translation-specific detail, "Musculus deltoideus" has been translated as "deltoid m.," further simplifying the content and making it accessible to a wider audience.

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