A Kidney Model of the Human Body is a detailed anatomical replica used to study the structure and function of the kidneys within the urinary system. It is widely used in medical, nursing, and biology education to teach renal anatomy, physiology, and common pathologies.
Key Features:
Anatomical Accuracy: Represents one or both human kidneys with realistic size, shape, and anatomical orientation, often including surrounding structures like the adrenal glands, ureters, renal arteries and veins.
Sectioned View: Many models feature a longitudinal cut to reveal internal structures such as the renal cortex, medulla, pyramids, calyces, renal pelvis, and hilum.
Color-Coded Details: Internally differentiated parts are color-coded for easy identification and learning.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality PVC or resin for repeated classroom use and easy cleaning.
Mounted Base (Optional): Often includes a stand or backboard for stability and convenient display.