Enhance anatomical learning with this Human Kidney Artificial Model, a scientifically accurate teaching tool designed for schools, colleges, universities, medical training centers, and laboratory demonstrations. This kidney model offers a detailed, realistic representation of the human renal structure, making it ideal for students, educators, and healthcare professionals.
\nCrafted with high-quality, durable PVC material, the model showcases the external and internal anatomy of the kidney, including the cortex, medulla, renal pyramids, renal pelvis, blood vessels, and ureter. The enlarged, color-coded design helps learners easily identify anatomical features and understand kidney functions such as filtration, urine formation, and blood regulation.
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Accurate Anatomical Detailing – shows internal and external kidney structures
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Color-Coded Sections – enhances clarity during demonstrations and exams
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High-Quality PVC Material – durable, washable, and safe for repeated classroom use
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Enlarged Design – provides better visibility for group teaching and practical lessons
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Mounted on a Stand – stable, easy to display, and ideal for lectures
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Great for Students & Professionals – useful in biology, physiology, and medical courses
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Applications
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Medical and nursing education
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Biology and human anatomy classes
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Laboratory demonstrations
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Student practicals and viva exams
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Clinic and doctor’s office display
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Product Specifications
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Model Type: Human Kidney Artificial Model
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Material: Durable PVC
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Mounted: Yes, on a display stand
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Structure: External & internal kidney anatomy
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Why Choose This Kidney Model?
\nThis model provides a clear, hands-on understanding of human kidney structure and function—perfect for both theoretical and practical learning environments.
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- Human Kidney Artificial Model \n
- For Training and Education \n
- Made in India \n
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