Description
A Cat chart (55×90 cm) is a large-format, educational wall poster illustrating the anatomy and internal structure of a domestic cat. These charts are routinely used in biology classrooms, veterinary training, and animal science labs for visual learning and anatomical reference.
Chart Features and Content
Chart Size and Material: 55 × 90 cm, printed on durable art paper or synthetic material with lamination for water and tear resistance. Suitable for repeated classroom or clinic use.
Main Diagram: Usually features a lateral (side) or ventral (underside) view of the cat, with detailed multi-colored illustrations and clear labeling. Includes major body systems and organs, such as:
Skeletal system (skull, spine, ribs, limbs)
Muscular system (major muscle groups)
Digestive tract (mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas)
Cardiovascular and respiratory organs (heart, arteries, veins, lungs, trachea)
Nervous system highlights (brain, spinal cord)
Urogenital and reproductive systems (kidneys, bladder, uterus/testes).
Labeling and Function: Key anatomical features like claws, teeth, tongue, eyes, and tail are often labeled. Some charts offer inset close-ups, functional descriptions, or color highlights for critical regions.
Educational Alignment: Designed to support science curriculum requirements, veterinary exam prep, and biology lab activities, aiding in comparative anatomy studies and animal physiology.
Institutional and Catalog Use
Widely used in schools, veterinary clinics, training centers, and animal husbandry courses for patient/client education and student instruction.
Available from educational suppliers, veterinary publishers, and academic chart vendors—including Flipkart, Zazzle, and specialty science stores—meeting cataloging and procurement standards.
For digital and catalog compliance, select high-resolution anatomical charts with standardized labeling and accurate system locations confirmed by veterinary and academic authorities.