Teaching students of all ages from younger children in elementary school to those in college, university or post-graduate work starts with having the best possible tools and teaching supplies.
While many people assume all anatomy models required in teaching environments are human models, there is a demand for a range of options from human to zoological and botanical models.
Having accurate, life-sized and specialized models, including 3D printed models, is a simple way to bring anatomy to life. These models assist students in visualizing not just a particular organ or part of the body, but also how it integrates and functions in the body as a system.
Choosing quality anatomy models is always important. These may not be the lowest priced models on the market, but they will be designed accurately and built to last through years of teaching and handling.
Standard or 3D Printed
The best standard types of anatomy models are made out of durable plastics and synthetic materials. They are designed to allow handling and manipulation as well as provide exact replicas of the organs and body parts as well as the full skeletal and anatomical models.
3D printed models typically depict a specific body part but may include a full torso, head and neck or limb. As with standard models, they can be designed to offer a deep dissection view of the internal components and structure of the anatomical representation.
Small body parts, such as models of the eye, ear, nose, throat, skin and reproductive organs can be enlarged to provide a larger model for easy visibility when teaching or working with the models.
Choosing quality models will ensure a long-lasting option for any classroom and teaching environment. These models will dramatically increase student interest and also make lectures and discussions more engaging.