Cardio-Respiratory Set (5)
Cardio-respiratory sets are designed to support structured instruction of the heart, lungs, and respiratory pathways across classroom, collegiate, and clinical learning environments. This collection brings together coordinated anatomical models that illustrate cardiovascular and respiratory system relationships, airflow pathways, and circulation processes. Each set is engineered for clear demonstration, comparative study, and system-level anatomical understanding aligned with its intended educational use.
SOMSO Heart on Diaphragm Base Anatomical Model with Sectioned Chambers and Valves-HS 22
Model#: HS 22The SOMSO Heart on Diaphragm Base Anatomical Model is a natural-size teaching model designed to illustrate the detailed anatomy of the heart in relation to the diaphragm and pericardium. With eight removable parts, it allows...
SOMSO Lungs with Heart, Diaphragm and Larynx Anatomical Model_HS 7
Model#: HS 7The SOMSO Lungs with Heart, Diaphragm and Larynx Anatomical Model is approximately 3/4 natural size and designed to demonstrate the thoracic viscera. It provides a detailed view of the lungs, heart, larynx, and diaphragm, including...
SOMSO Heart Anatomical Model with Sectioned Chambers and Valves_HS 5
Model#: HS 5The SOMSO Heart Anatomical Model is approximately twice natural size and designed to demonstrate the internal anatomy of the heart in detail. Sectioned to reveal both ventricles and atria, it exposes the valves, large blood...
SOMSO Heart Anatomical Model with Sectioned Ventricles and Valves_HS 4
Model#: HS 4The SOMSO Heart Anatomical Model is a natural-size teaching model designed to illustrate the internal anatomy of the heart. Sectioned through the ventricles and auricles, it shows the bicuspid, tricuspid, semilunar, and sigmoid valves. Constructed...
SOMSO Functional Model of the Larynx Anatomical Model with Movable Vocal Folds_GS 10
Model#: GS 10The SOMSO Functional Model of the Larynx Anatomical Model is an enlarged, 3× natural-size teaching model designed to demonstrate the mechanics of the larynx. The model allows clear observation of the opening and closing of...
