Model of Human Liver | Anatomical Training Model
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A model of human liver is typically a detailed anatomical representation used for educational and medical purposes. These models can be physical (3D models) or digital (virtual models), and they help students, healthcare professionals, and researchers to understand the structure, function, and diseases associated with the liver.✅ Key FeaturesAnatomically accurate model of the human liverIncludes:LiverGall BladderBile DuctArteryVeinMounted on a stable stand for easy handling and demonstrationDurable, high-quality construction suitable for long-term useClear labeling to support medical and biology educationRealistic shape and color to aid visual learningPerfect for schools, colleges, medical institutes, and clinics ApplicationsThis liver teaching model is perfect for:Anatomy and physiology classroomsNursing and paramedical trainingDoctor–patient explanation of liver diseasesBiology lab demonstrationsMedical exhibitions and presentationsStudent practical assignments and learning modules⭐ Why Buy It?Improves learning efficiency by providing a 3D visual of liver anatomyDurable and reusable, making it ideal for continuous classroom usePerfect size for table-top demonstrations and hands-on learningSimplifies complex anatomy, enabling teachers and students to understand and explain liver functions easilyGreat teaching value, especially in topics related to digestion, detoxification, and bile secretion❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Q1: Is the model life-size?It is a scaled educational model designed to accurately represent all major parts of the liver.Q2: What materials are used?It is made from high-quality plastic suitable for long-term educational use.Q3: Is it suitable for school students?Yes, it is perfect for school, college, and medical-level teaching.Q4: Is the model detachable?The parts are represented on a fixed stand and are not detachable.Q5: Can it help in patient education?Absolutely. Doctors often use this model to explain liver disorders and surgical procedures visually.
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