A Human Torso Model is an anatomical teaching tool designed to represent the internal and external structures of the human torso. It is widely used in medical schools, biology classrooms, and health training programs to help students understand human anatomy through hands-on visualization.
Key Features:
Life-Size or Scaled Dimensions: Often life-sized or close to it, providing accurate proportions for realistic study.
Removable Organs: Includes detachable organs such as the lungs, heart, liver, stomach, intestines, and sometimes kidneys and reproductive organs. This modularity allows for internal examination and deeper anatomical understanding.
Detailed Internal Structures: Organs and systems are color-coded and labeled to show structures like blood vessels, nerves, and tissue types.
Cross-Section Views: Some models offer sagittal or transverse cross-sections to reveal internal cavities and spatial relationships between organs.
Head and Neck Details: Many models include a partial head with detailed brain, eye, mouth, and throat anatomy, often showing the trachea, esophagus, and vascular structures.
Durable Construction: Made from PVC plastic or other durable materials, resistant to wear and easy to clean.