Bullseye's anatomy is very popular due to its similarity with human eyes. Look at features such as cornea, iris, pupil, connecting muscles and veins. This is an ordinary specimen of an adult bull's eye. 10+ Prices are based on bulk samples. If necessary, we will send a combination of samples of 10 pieces and individual packaging according to your order.
Note: Samples are initially stored in formaldehyde solution. Then first replace formaldehyde with water and finally replace it with ethylene glycol solution to produce a moist, low smoke sample that will not decay over time.
In the original sealed package, the samples we store are guaranteed to remain intact and will not be corrupted within 6 months from the date of purchase.
Please use the sample within one month after opening the original packaging. For best results, follow the stored procedure below.
Sample will dry slowly or it will become dirty with a zipper bag; keep a moisture by adding 1 teaspoon sample retentate
Store the sample at normal room temperature - refrigeration is unnecessary. Storing at high temperature in attic and garage may damage sample. After opening, in order to prevent the sample from drying out for later use, you can put it in the zipper pocket and seal it again.
Warning: This product may expose you to formaldehyde, which is known to cause cancer in California, and chemicals, including methanol, known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm in California not.
Bullseye's anatomy is very popular due to its similarity with human eyes. Look at features such as cornea, iris, pupil, connecting muscles and veins. This is an ordinary specimen of an adult bull's eye. 10+ Prices are based on bulk samples. If necessary, we will send a combination of samples of 10 pieces and individual packaging according to your order.
Note: Samples are initially stored in formaldehyde solution. Then first replace formaldehyde with water and finally replace it with ethylene glycol solution to produce a moist, low smoke sample that will not decay over time.
In the original sealed package, the samples we store are guaranteed to remain intact and will not be corrupted within 6 months from the date of purchase.
Please use the sample within one month after opening the original packaging. For best results, follow the stored procedure below.
Sample will dry slowly or it will become dirty with a zipper bag; keep a moisture by adding 1 teaspoon sample retentate
Store the sample at normal room temperature - refrigeration is unnecessary. Storing at high temperature in attic and garage may damage sample. After opening, in order to prevent the sample from drying out for later use, you can put it in the zipper pocket and seal it again.
Warning: This product may expose you to formaldehyde, which is known to cause cancer in California, and chemicals, including methanol, known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm in California not.
Specimens placed in transport containers with severe leakage; dry specimens; specimens submitted with fixatives or additives; specimens placed in expired transport vehicles or inaccurate transport equipment; inappropriate Specimen transport Sample received after long-term transportation delay (usually 72 hours or more); Shaft swab of wood included in transport unit; Difference in name of unlabeled sample or sample and test request label
Bullseye's anatomy is very popular due to its similarity with human eyes. Look at features such as cornea, iris, pupil, connecting muscles and veins. This is an ordinary specimen of an adult bull's eye. 10+ Prices are based on bulk samples. If necessary, we will send a combination of samples of 10 pieces and individual packaging according to your order.
The eyes of a bull are very similar to human eyes. By examining and examining the anatomical structure of the preserved bull's eyes in detail, you can see how your eyes form a world image and send it to your brain I will. This anatomical guide is perfect for high school laboratories, or you can use photos to see what is in your eyes. Please look closely at the eyes of preserved bulls. The most visible part of the eye is the large amount of gray tissue surrounding the back of the eyes (behind) and adhering to the sclera. The second visible part of the eye is the cornea, which is in the front (front) part of the eye. The cornea is cloudy and blue-gray as the eyes are held. It may also be wrinkled, and it looks a bit "squeaky". The fat and muscle tissue on the back of the eyes has distinctly rounded projections that are harder than the surrounding tissue