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Human Digestive System Anatomical Model in Medical Education

Date: Jan 04,2026     View:
Human digestive system anatomical model is a three-dimensional device used for teaching, research, and clinical demonstrations, designed to visually represent the complete digestive pathway from the mouth to the anus. This model typically features a detachable design, allowing for layered observation of organ structures and labeling of key anatomical terms, helping learners understand the physiological processes of food breakdown, nutrient absorption, and waste excretion. Its core value lies in transforming abstract medical concepts into a visual tool, improving the efficiency of understanding the complexity of the digestive system.
 
digestive system anatomical model
The human digestive system anatomical model is a three-dimensional teaching aid that presents the structure of the human digestive system at life-size. It mainly consists of two parts: the digestive tract (including the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and intestines) and digestive glands (liver, pancreas, etc.). Models generally employ a modular design, with common components including detachable transverse colon, anterior stomach wall, and open duodenum, placed on a base plate for easy teaching and demonstration.
 
Meiwo digestive system anatomical model is made of environmentally friendly soft silicone material, safe and non-toxic, with good flexibility. The digestive system anatomical model has an accurate structure and realistic shape, can be repeatedly bent and cleaned, and is durable, drop-resistant, and easy to disassemble and assemble. The Meiwo digestive system anatomy model is constructed by sagittal sectioning the right half of the head and neck, showing structures such as the cranial cavity, nasal cavity, oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas. The parts are connected in their normal physiological positions. The esophagus, stomach, intestines, and liver are all detachable for easy teaching of individual organs.
 
This digestive system anatomy model is used in anatomy courses. Students observe the adjacent relationships of organs by disassembling and reassembling them layer by layer, such as the contact surface between the stomach and pancreas, thus deepening their spatial understanding.
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