Koala forelimb showing supination vs. pronation
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Examine the forelimbs of this Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) closely, observing how the bones shift position as the arm is moved from a supinated to a pronated position. Specimen Number: MUPC3 - This particular specimen is part of the Monash University Anatomy Teaching Collection. The scanning and data processing involved in creating this 3D model were handled by Hazel Richards, who utilized a Siemens Somatom GoUp medical CT scanner at Monash Biomedical Imaging, a Technology Research Platform located within Monash University. The thresholded model was subsequently processed in Blender before being uploaded to Sketchfab by Dr David Hocking. For further details, please visit the Evans EvoMorph Lab website.
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