A Female Skeleton Anatomy Model is a full-size, 3D representation of the female human skeleton, used in medical training, anatomical education, and clinical demonstration. It highlights the key structural features of the skeletal system, with emphasis on gender-specific anatomical differences, particularly in the pelvis and skull.
Key Features:
Anatomically Accurate
Fully assembled adult female skeleton, mounted on a stand (often wheeled)
Shows all 206 bones, with natural surface textures and landmarks
Female-Specific Anatomy
Pelvis:
Wider and shallower pelvic inlet and outlet
Greater subpubic angle and flared iliac wings for childbirth representation
Skull:
Slightly rounder forehead
Smaller mastoid process and less prominent brow ridges
Overall bone structure:
Slightly slimmer long bones and lighter bone mass
Movable & Detachable Parts
Articulated joints (shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, and jaw) allow movement
Some models include removable limbs or skull cap to show internal structures