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ConXport Larynx, Heart and Lung Model , The 3D model of the larynx, heart, and lungs offers an immersive and comprehensive insight into the functioning of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. By visually representing these structures and their interactions, the model enhances our understanding of human anatomy and physiology, benefiting both medical education and patient care.
The larynx produces sound as air passes over the vocal cords, allowing speech and communication.
The heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body's tissues and receives deoxygenated blood, which is then sent to the lungs for oxygenation.
The lungs facilitate gas exchange, taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide as we breathe.
Diagnosing respiratory disorders like laryngitis, asthma, and lung infections.
Identifying cardiovascular issues such as valve disorders, arrhythmias, and heart failure.
ConXport Larynx, Heart and Lung Model , This life-size model separating into 7 parts. The lungs have two removable lobes to show the internal structures, the heart bisects showing atria, ventricles and valves, the larynx bisects and the diaphragm is shown. On stand. The human body is a complex and interconnected system of organs and structures, each with its own specialized function. Among the most vital systems are the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, responsible for supplying oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues and removing waste products. In this article, we present a detailed 3D model that explores the intricacies of the larynx, heart, and lungs, shedding light on their anatomical features and physiological roles. The larynx, commonly known as the voice box, is a key structure in the respiratory system. It is located at the top of the trachea and houses the vocal cords. At the center of the cardiovascular system, the heart is a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. The lungs facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, supporting respiration.