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Arterial vein blood vessel dissection model human blood vessel dissection enlarged model blood vessel section model
Product name: enlarged anatomical model of arteries and veins Product size: 27 * 20 * 24.5cm. Material composition: PVC material Scope of application: teaching AIDS, ornaments and communication between doctors and patients. This model shows a middle-strength muscle artery and two adjacent veins on the forearm, as well as surrounding adipose tissue and muscle, with a magnification of 14 times. It explains the anatomical relationship between arteries and veins, and the basic functional skills of venous membrane valves (“valve action” and “muscle pump”).
Product name
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Human vessel dissection model
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Material
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Advanced PVC
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Size
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24.5*10.5*23cm
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Weight
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2.5kg
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Packing
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30*30*30cm
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Place of Origin
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henan
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Arterial vein blood vessel dissection model human blood vessel dissection enlarged model blood vessel section model
1. Use environmentally friendly PVC materials. It is a kind of synthetic material which is deeply loved in the world today and is widely used for its non-flammability and high strength.
2. Model display section view
The left vein and the middle artery are cut and displayed in the anterior part, so as to distinguish the different levels of wall tissue transversely and longitudinally. The front of the right vein is completely opened, showing the entrance of the vein and two venous membranous valves, that is, the vertical valve composed of a pair of intima. On the back of the model are two raised veins to show the function of venous valve. Place on a pedestal
3. Excellent painting, clearly visible
The model adopts computer color matching and excellent painting, which is not easy to fall off, clear and easy to read, and easy to observe and
learn.
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