Dissection Activity Models: Perch

This raised-relief plaque of a perch is suitable for introducing the study of vertebrates to students. Type of record: Model and Overhead Transparency. Category: Anatomy

Perch Activity

This raised-relief plaque of a perch is suitable for introducing the study of vertebrates to students. Three illustrations display perch anatomy: a normal lateral dissection; a skeletal diagram shows the details of the complete perch skeleton; and a diagram of the gills to demonstrate respiration: how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged through the gill. Includes a Teacher Activity Binder with lesson plans identifying 50 structures, copymasters for student activities and an overhead transparency.

Raised relief plaque. Measures 24 x 18 inches (approx. 61 x 46 cm). Made of high impact plastic reinforced with rigid foam. Suitable to use before dissection, to accompany a dissection, as a make up for a missed dissection, or as a practical after dissection. Please see Crayfish, Frog, Clam, Earthworm, Grasshopper and Fetal Pig for the other individual plaque models in this series.

Please NOTE: The Frog and Clam models are not available from Ward's as individual models, but they are available for purchase in the Zoology Activity Set of 7, Item 470112-318, US$945.00. All the 7 dissection activity models are cited in the NORINA database as individual items.

Item: 814069

Price: US$154.00 each
This page was updated on 07 August 2023

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