Torso Sexless - 13 Parts
The "Sexless" Torso Model is a life-size, hand-painted anatomical model that dissects into 13 parts. It features removable organs and comes with a key card for identifying the numbered parts, making it useful for studying human anatomy.
The following parts are removable:
- eye with optical nerve,
- half brain,
- lung (2 parts),
- heart (2 parts),
- liver, stomach,
- front portion of the kidney,
- half of the bladder,
- large and small intestines,
- with appendix flap opening
A "Torso Sexless" refers to a life-sized or scaled-down anatomical model of the human torso, designed to represent the internal structures of the body without any external sexual characteristics. These models are commonly used for educational purposes in medical and science classrooms to demonstrate the location and relationships of various organs and systems.
The model include removable parts allowing for closer examination and study of individual organs.
An anatomical torso, also known as the trunk, is the central part of the human body, excluding the head, arms, and legs. It includes the chest, abdomen, pelvis, and back, housing many vital organs and the spinal column. Anatomical torso models are often used in education and medical training to study the location and structure of these internal organs.
Definition:
The torso is the body's core, the part where limbs and head attach.
Contents:
It houses essential organs like the heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, kidneys, and reproductive organs.
Anatomical Models:
These are detailed, often dissectible, representations of the torso, used for learning and teaching human anatomy.
Importance:
The torso protects vital organs, provides structural support through the spine, and facilitates movement.
Educational Use:
Anatomical torso models are valuable tools for medical students, biology students, and healthcare professionals for understanding the human body's structure.