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Medical human anatomy models are three-dimensional models of simulated human organs and tissues used for medical education and clinical practice. These models are usually made of soft silicone, PVC, etc. and are shaped and sized to resemble real human bodies. They provide a detailed representation of the main structures of the human body, including the skeletal system, muscular system, internal organs, nervous system, circulatory system, skin and senses, and reproductive system. The role of medical human anatomy models is to provide a visual, comprehensive learning tool for medical education, anatomy research, and clinical practice.

Skeleton model
The bone type model shows the complete skeletal structure of the human body, including the skull, spine, ribs, and long bones of the limbs. The skeleton part is made of a strong and lightweight material, ensuring the durability and portability of the model. The structure of the joint between the bones is accurately reconstructed, which can show the range of motion and movement of the joint.
Muscle model
The muscle model adds detachable muscle components to the normal model. Muscle models show muscle groups such as head muscles, neck muscles, chest muscles, abdominal muscles, back muscles, limbs muscles are accurately presented. The texture of muscle fibers and muscle attachment points are finely simulated, allowing learners to gain insight into muscle morphology and function.

Visceral model
The internal organ model is equipped with removable internal organs, including heart, lung, liver, spleen, kidney, stomach and so on. These organs are made of soft and durable materials that can be easily disassembled and assembled, allowing learners to observe and understand the shape, position and interrelationships of each organ.
Sensory model
Sensory models such as eyes, ears, nose, mouth, skin, etc. are simulated in detail, and learners can understand the structure and function of these senses by looking inside and outside the model.
Nervous system model
Nervous system Part of the nervous system includes the brain, cerebellum, brainstem, spinal cord, and major cranial and spinal nerves. These structures are precisely reproduced in models, and learners can gain insight into the structure and function of the nervous system by observing the models. In addition, some nervous system models also have interactive functions, which can simulate the conduction process of nerve impulses.

Reproductive system model
The reproductive system section includes the major organs and structures of the male and female reproductive systems, which are accurately reproduced in models and can be broken down to show their structure and function, helping learners to understand the complexity and importance of the reproductive system.
Medical Human Anatomy Models provide a comprehensive display of the human body's skeletal system, muscular system, internal organs, nervous system, circulatory system, skin and senses, and reproductive system, offering a visual, comprehensive learning tool for medical education, anatomy research, and clinical practice. The models are well-designed, feature-rich, and easy to operate, making them an invaluable teaching and research aid in the medical field.
Meiwo science specializes in the production and sales of medical anatomy models. Our model products mainly involve soft silicone models, high simulation anatomy models, and PVC models. These products have several important features and advantages, including accurate anatomical landmarks, realistic shapes, beautiful appearance, durability, non-toxic and odorless, and easy to disassemble. Additionally, our medical models are equipped with digital modeling functions, allowing users to scan a QR code to view and learn online. Meiwo science medical models not only meet the different needs of medical education and clinical practice, but they also help medical students better understand human anatomy and function, improve clinical skills, and promote progress in medical research.
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