Monday 17 November 2014

HUMAN HEART MODEL.




Human anatomy is an integral part of medical sciences. To study human anatomy, it is imperative for the learner to use accurate anatomical models in order for him or her to visualize and understand the relations of a particular anatomical component. The use of anaotomical models is necessitated by the fact that living tissue is unavailable for real-time study.
The human heart is the component of the cardiovascular system which pumps blood throughtout the circulatory system. It is a muscular organ located within the middle mediastinal compartment of the thorax.
Global technologies are lead providers of simulators for education and their classic heart model is an accurately detailed 2-part detachable heart on a removable stand. The model’s front heart wall can be detached to reveal the four chambers and their corresponding valves. In terms of relative proportionality, the heart model is a little smaller than a fully functional and healthy normal human heart, but its anatomical detail is exquisite. The model heart incorporates coloured venal (vein carry deoxygenated blood) bypasses to the ramus interventricularis anterior, right coronary artery and the ramus circumflexus (or circumflex) of left coronary artery; and as such it can aid in the explanation of coronary heart disease and its treatment.

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