🩺 Unlock the Secrets of the Human Body!
The NEW HORIZON Human Anatomy Torso Model is a 10.5-inch educational tool featuring 15 removable organs, crafted from high-quality non-toxic PVC. Designed for students and professionals alike, this model provides a realistic and interactive way to explore human anatomy, making it perfect for classrooms, clinics, and personal study.
Recommended Uses For Product | Medical education, Anatomy study aid, Display in healthcare-related settings |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Color Family | red |
Orientation | Landscape |
Color | red |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Style | Flats |
Theme | Anatomy |
Mounting Type | Tabletop mount |
Frame Type | Unframed |
Special Features | Removable organs for medical education and high-quality, non-toxic PVC material |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Paper Finish | Uncoated |
Frame Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Cover Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Size | 10.5 Inch |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 3.54"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
6**Y
A doctor in the making!
Granddaughter loved it! She is really into anatomy for a 4 year old. Knows all the parts and this just thrilled her to remove them and put them where they belong.
S**E
Great teaching model
Comes apart easily, stays together in vertical position, but difficult to assemble.
R**.
Looks cool but needs better guide to parts
This looks as expected but the guide to the parts (what they are and how to put them in) was confusing. Got this for my kid who is interested in being a doctor one day. She was so excited. I tried to tell her to pause and maybe let’s write down how she got it apart slowly so we know how to get it back together…but what do I know? I’m just a silly old mom. She immediately pulled the whole thing apart and we still haven’t gotten it all back together. Now I’m sure we are missing pieces. My tip would be to get a large ziploc to keep it in and make sure you keep all the parts together so it doesn’t end up like an infuriating puzzle with one piece missing. And go slow taking it apart so you know how to put it together. If you’re an actual medical person or student I’m sure you can figure it out - but if you’re like me and just a mom with an inquisitive kid…you’re gonna want to take your time and have a plan to get it back together.
S**
Good for science class
I bought this because I’m taking A&P online. Helps a lot because I don’t go to class in person. Good buy
K**R
8 year old loves it
Sturdy educational
M**Y
Great human model
Great for keeping on the desk and referring to, especially during bio classes. Love that it comes apart so you can get a good look at everything. This is on the larger side, which i especially appreciate. The kiddos have a lot of fun with it too. I enjoy that it is piquing their curiosity and can be a learning tool for them as well.
S**M
good basic model
Basic model for use with non medical people. I had a little difficulty figuring out how to fit all of the organs in properly, even with knowing where they went in the body.
B**J
Great for elementary science class centers
The kids did well with this hands-on model. In my anatomy unit, this worked as an awesome interactive teaching tool to show each child exactly where the organs go in the body and how they fit together. Also, I had some of my slower learners, some with and without IEPs have an "ah ha" moment when they realized how the organs we have been learning about on worksheets and videos actually fit together and fill up the space inside us.
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