Equine larynx and partly hyoid
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What can I learn by observing this specimen?

If you have access to our plastinated specimens, you will be able to deepen your anatomical knowledge in a practical and hands-on way.These specimens will enable you to:

Precisely identify key anatomical structures.
• Understand anatomical reality in detail.
• Reinforce theoretical learning.
• Strengthen the acquisition of practical and clinical skills.

These advantages make Discover-IN specimens an innovative resource for students, educators, and professionals seeking comprehensive, effective, long-lasting, and biologically safe training in veterinary anatomy.

How does this specimen fit into veterinary education or educational programs?

Discover-IN provides real plastinated specimens designed specifically for practical, safe, and long-lasting veterinary anatomy education and training. These materials are ideal for veterinary faculties, anatomy laboratories, and continuing education centers that require high-quality anatomical resources.

The catalog includes a wide range of species and anatomical systems, offering specimens that support hands-on understanding—from isolated organs to complex dissections, body sections or organ blocks. Each piece is unique thanks to the plastination process.

This resource adds significant value to veterinary training by enhancing learning through direct experience and complementing theoretical knowledge with real, easy-to-handle materials.

What key anatomical structures can be observed in this specimen?

This plastinated equine larynx specimen shows part of the hyoid apparatus. It clearly allows the identification of the laryngeal cartilages, folds, and cavities such as the vocal fold, vestibular fold, lateral laryngeal ventricle, and glottis, as well as intrinsic muscles like the cricoarytenoideus dorsalis muscle and nerves such as the recurrent laryngeal nerve and the cranial laryngeal nerve, among others.
This specimen is also available in a digital 3D and augmented reality version at: https://discoveranatomy-in.com/app/landing

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