Preserved Human Fetal Specimen
A jarred and chemically preserved human fetus specimen for paleontological or anatomical research collections. Classified under HTS 9705.21.00.00 due to its status as a human anatomical specimen of collector interest, often used in historical medical exhibits. Not for therapeutic use but for study and display.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If antisera or toxins derived from human sources
Preparations for medical diagnosis or treatment using human-derived antisera fall under immunological products in Chapter 30.
If of archaeological or historical paintings origin
Human specimens with artistic historical value may classify under paintings if qualifying as cultural art, per chapter exclusions.
If electrically operated for display
Electrically illuminated or operated specimens become electrical machines under Chapter 85.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Secure CDC import permit and ensure formaldehyde preservation meets safety standards to prevent biohazard classification
• Provide provenance certificates proving legal acquisition and non-infectious status to customs
• Declare as collector's piece, not medical sample, to avoid health regulation delays
Related Products under HTS 9705.21.00.00
Mounted Human Skull Specimen
A preserved and mounted human skull used for anatomical study in medical and educational collections. It falls under HTS 9705.21.00.00 as a human specimen of anatomical interest, part of collectors' pieces for scientific reference. Prepared for display in museums or universities, emphasizing its historical and educational value.
Dried Human Hand Specimen
A naturally mummified or desiccated human hand preserved for ethnographic and anatomical collector displays. It qualifies for HTS 9705.21.00.00 as a human part of anatomical interest in historical collections. Used in museums to illustrate preservation techniques.
Human Brain Section Model
A sliced and preserved section of a human brain fixed in resin for anatomical study collections. Falls under HTS 9705.21.00.00 as a human anatomical specimen for paleontological or educational interest, not as a functional model. Featured in medical history exhibits.
Articulated Human Skeleton
A fully assembled and wired human skeleton for anatomical display in collector institutions. Classified in HTS 9705.21.00.00 as human specimens of anatomical interest for zoological or educational collections. Sourced from ethical donors for museum use.
Preserved Human Heart Specimen
A chemically fixed human heart specimen in a display jar for anatomical collectors. Under HTS 9705.21.00.00 for human parts of anatomical interest in historical or educational sets. Used to study pathological conditions.
Mummified Human Foot
An ancient naturally mummified human foot from ethnographic collections. HTS 9705.21.00.00 covers it as a human specimen of anatomical and historical interest. Displayed in cultural museums.