human liver model Price & Specifications
Weight 0.5 kg
Use Anatomy education and demonstration
Type Human liver model
Surface Finish Glossy finish
Style Mounted anatomical model
Size Medium
Shape Liver shape
Power Type None
Model No HL-101
Material Durable plastic
Function Educational tool for anatomy study and teaching
Features Detailed model showing veins arteries and bile ducts
Dimensions Approximately 25 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm
Color Brown with green blue and red highlights
Assembly Manually mounted on a stand
Age Suitable for medical students and professionals
Advantage Easy to understand the anatomy of the human liver
About human liver model Detail
The functional unit of the liver is the lobule. Each lobule is hexagonal, and a portal triad (portal vein, hepatic artery, bile duct) sits at each corner of the hexagon. The foundation of the lobule is composed of hepatocytes, which have physiologically distinct apical and basolateral membranes. FAQs of human liver model:
Q: What is the use of the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101)?
A: The Human Liver Model is designed for anatomy education and demonstration purposes.
Q: What features are included in the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101)?
A: The model showcases detailed veins, arteries, and bile ducts of the human liver.
Q: What material is used in manufacturing the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101)?
A: The Human Liver Model is made of durable plastic with a glossy finish.
Q: What age group is the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101) suitable for?
A: This educational tool is suitable for medical students and professionals.
Q: Is the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101) easy to assemble?
A: Yes, it is manually mounted on a stand, making it easy to set up for anatomy study and teaching purposes.
Q: What are the dimensions and weight of the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101)?
A: The model measures approximately 25 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm and weighs 0.5 kg.
Q: What advantage does the Human Liver Model (Model No: HL-101) offer?
A: The model allows for easy understanding of the anatomy of the human liver.