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The human body is so fascinating!!! This exhibition is definitely worth checking out. You get to see the human body in a way you've never seen before. And yes it is all real body parts. They use a special preserving technique to keep everything in tact. Each room is dedicated to a certain part of the body. There's the skeletal room, circulatory, digestive, respiratory and there's even a room for fetal development. Each display has a description so you know what you are looking at and what the function is. The circulatory room was the most interesting because you don't realize how many veins and arteries you have in your body until you see it right in front of you. The room that made me sad was the fetal development room because you realize that those were once living fetuses and never had a chance in life. Anyway, if you're a local or a tourist, this is worth the eye opening experience. P.S. No more student or Clark county library card discount.
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