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Model - Respiratory System - Lung & Larynx

Item Code: SER1313019
$244.32 (inc. GST)
$212.45 (ex. GST)
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This highly detailed and realistic model of the human respiratory system, this 7-part set offers an in-depth look at essential structures such as the larynx, lungs, and heart.

Designed for durability and repeated classroom use, the model features a sagittally sectioned larynx and frontally divided lungs to showcase internal anatomical details. The addition of a two-part heart highlights the connection between the respiratory and circulatory systems, making it a versatile teaching resource for biology and health science lessons. Crafted from high-quality PVC plastic, this model provides a tactile, hands-on learning experience that helps students better understand human anatomy and physiological functions.

Why this product is beneficial for educational use:

  • Provides a 3D, hands-on resource to explore the human respiratory system in detail.
  • Supports visual and kinaesthetic learners in grasping complex biological concepts.
  • Enables practical demonstrations of respiratory function and cardiovascular interaction.
  • Ideal for introducing topics such as gas exchange, respiratory health, and human body systems.

Classroom ideas for incorporating this product:

  • Demonstrate the pathway of air through the larynx and into the lungs during breathing lessons.
  • Use for group activities where students can identify and explain each anatomical part.
  • Incorporate in assessments by having students assemble and label the model components.
  • Discuss the effects of illness such as smoking or respiratory diseases using a real anatomical reference.

Product specifications:

  • 7-part model, including dissected larynx, lungs, and a 2-part heart.
  • Material: High quality PVC plastic.
  • Approximate weight: 13 kg.
  • Age suitability: Appropriate for educational use in secondary and tertiary learning environments.