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This 11-inch male torso anatomy model features 15 detachable parts including brain, heart, lungs, and digestive organs, crafted from durable PVC. Perfectly sized at 28cm, it serves as an engaging, hands-on educational tool for schools, hospitals, and health teaching, making complex anatomy accessible for beginners and young learners.
| ASIN | B07QLCKLK3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #308,112 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #382 in Anatomical Models |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Item model number | 2019041301 |
| Manufacturer | HumModels |
| Package Dimensions | 12.09 x 5.75 x 3.27 inches |
L**W
The perfect medical model for kids
We purchased this torso model for our child in elementary school. For that purpose, it's perfect. It's detailed enough to help with his level of study, not overly complex. The plastic is durable, soft, nicely painted and easy to assemble. It stays together, too. I would not say this model is helpful for medical school students--too basic, too small. But for younger students who are just being introduced to the human body, it's ideal and a good value.
K**L
Great learning tool!
My 4 year-old grandson had this 6 days and he could remove and reassemble it in no time. He knew what each piece was called and what their purpose is! Can't wait to get the bones and muscles for him to learn.
A**O
Great product!
Great model. I use it for my voice classes. Kids love to see how the breathing system works. Highly recommend it for any educator who explains human body anatomy.
J**E
My kid love it
Very realistic value money and easy to assemble
G**P
Tricky
A bit more difficult to assemble
D**T
Great for school work
Great tool for at home studies
S**N
Cool!
I am super excited to have this for my son's Birthday! Very fast shipping. He hasn't seen it or pulled it apart yet. So far it looks great! Exactly what I expected.
D**.
Not child friendly.
Very difficult to get pieces back in place due to tiny pins that hold them in.
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