Human Male Pelvis Model, 2 Parts
A median section of the male pelvis model showcases the internal structures of the male urological and reproductive systems, as well as the lower back and tailbone. The model includes bisected representations of the penis, testes, and bladder, with a key featuring 39 callouts to identify specific anatomical parts. This life-size, two-part model is designed to aid in the study of male pelvic anatomy.
Median Section: A median section, also known as a midsagittal section, is a cross-section of a body or body part that is created by dividing it into two symmetrical halves (left and right) along the median plane. The median plane is a vertical plane that runs down the midline of the body.
Educational Use: The model is designed for use in medical anatomy and physiology courses, patient education, and in medical offices where visualization of the female pelvis is needed.
Quality Construction: It is crafted by subject matter experts and features vibrant, hand-painted details with eco-friendly paint.
Male Reproductive System:
- Testes: Produce sperm and testosterone.
- Epididymis: Stores and matures sperm.
- Vas Deferens: Transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts.
- Ejaculatory Ducts: Carry sperm and seminal fluid into the urethra.
- Seminal Vesicles: Produce a sugary fluid that nourishes sperm.
- Prostate Gland: Produces fluid that mixes with sperm to form semen.
- Bulbourethral Glands: Produce a lubricating fluid.
- Penis: Organ of sexual intercourse and urination.
- Scrotum: Sac that holds and protects the testes.
- Urethra: Carries urine and semen out of the body.
Excretory System:
- Kidneys: Filter waste from the blood.
- Ureters: Transport urine from kidneys to the bladder.
- Bladder: Stores urine.
- Urethra: Final pathway for urine and semen.
Skeletal System:
Provides support and structure for the body, Offers attachment points for muscles, and Protects vital organs.
Muscular System:
- Enables movement and locomotion.
- Works with the skeletal system to facilitate movement.
- Involved in various bodily functions like urination and ejaculation.
Vascular System:
- Arteries: Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Veins: Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- Capillaries: Site of nutrient and waste exchange.
- Blood: Transports hormones, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body.