Description
Specifications
Product Name – Human Lung Model
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Solid Model with Removable Components
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Anatomical Visualization, Hands-on Observation, Laboratory Reference
product overview
The Human Lung Model offers a highly detailed and anatomically precise representation of the human respiratory system, including all major lobes, bronchi, trachea, and alveolar structures. Crafted from high-quality laboratory-grade materials, the model is designed for long-lasting durability while maintaining accurate structural detail. Its modular design allows the bronchi, lobes, and other key components to be removed individually, enabling focused examination of internal structures and spatial relationships within the respiratory system. Each section is color-coded for enhanced clarity, providing easy identification of anatomical features and assisting in detailed observation of organ morphology. The robust construction ensures stability during handling, making it suitable for repeated examination and display. The model’s realistic size, proportional dimensions, and precision detailing make it an effective tool for understanding human lung anatomy. Lightweight yet sturdy, it can be securely positioned on laboratory surfaces or demonstration stands for comprehensive study. The finish is smooth and visually clear, ensuring that each anatomical feature is easily observable. Designed to combine high fidelity with practical usability, the Human Lung Model serves as a durable, accurate, and interactive tool for detailed anatomical exploration, reference, and hands-on observation, making it an essential component for laboratories, demonstrations, or analytical study.
FAQs
1. Can the lobes and bronchi be removed for close examination?
Yes, all major sections are detachable to allow individual inspection and study of structural details.
2. Is the model compatible with standard laboratory stands?
Yes, it can be securely placed on laboratory surfaces or compatible display stands for stable observation.
3. Are there alternative respiratory system models available?
Yes, additional models depicting the complete respiratory system and different lung stages are available for comparison.
4. How should the model be stored when not in use?
Keep in a dry, clean environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain quality.
5. Can multiple units be purchased for laboratory or classroom use?
Yes, bulk orders are available to meet institutional or laboratory requirements efficiently.










