Home Companies Xinxiang Vic Science & Education Co., Ltd.

VIC -307 Jumbo Heart Model Human Anatomical Model CE Certified

Xinxiang Vic Science & Education Co., Ltd.
Active Member

Contact Us

[China] country

Address: 5A13 Gongyuanguoji Hongqi District Xinxiang City, Henan, CHINA

Contact name:Kelly Wu

Inquir Now

Xinxiang Vic Science & Education Co., Ltd.

VIC -307 Jumbo Heart Model Human Anatomical Model CE Certified

Country/Region china
City & Province xinxiang henan
InquireNow

Product Details

Jumbo Heart Model Human Body Model Anatomical Human Organ Model

 

 

 

 

Product NameHeart Model
Product NoVIC-307
MaterialPVC
Size25x23x23CM
ApplicationFor school,laboratory and teacher
Packing

8pcs/carton, 58x45x50cm, 16kgs

DetailsThis model shows the external features and internal structures of the heart and its relation with the large blood vessels. A clearer conception of the routes of the systemic and pulmonary circulation can be obtained. Dissectible into 3 parts, 4 times enlarged. Made of PVC plastic.

 

 

 

About the heart knowledge

 

The heart is a muscular organ in most animals, which pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system. Blood provides the body with oxygen and nutrients, as well as assisting in the removal of metabolic wastes. In humans, the heart is located between the lungs, in the middle compartment of the chest.

 

In humans, other mammals, and birds, the heart is divided into four chambers: upper left and right atria and lower left and right ventricles.Commonly the right atrium and ventricle are referred together as the right heart and their left counterparts as the left heart. Fish, in contrast, have two chambers, an atrium and a ventricle, while reptiles have three chambers. In a healthy heart blood flows one way through the heart due to heart valves, which prevent backflow. The heart is enclosed in a protective sac, the pericardium, which also contains a small amount of fluid. The wall of the heart is made up of three layers: epicardium, myocardium, and endocardium.

 

The heart pumps blood with a rhythm determined by a group of pacemaking cells in the sinoatrial node. These generate a current that causes contraction of the heart, traveling through the atrioventricular node and along the conduction system of the heart. The heart receives blood low in oxygen from the systemic circulation, which enters the right atrium from the superior and inferior venae cavae and passes to the right ventricle. From here it is pumped into the pulmonary circulation, through the lungs where it receives oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide. Oxygenated blood then returns to the left atrium, passes through the left ventricle and is pumped out through the aorta to the systemic circulation−where the oxygen is used and metabolized to carbon dioxide. The heart beats at a resting rate close to 72 beats per minute. Exercise temporarily increases the rate, but lowers resting heart rate in the long term, and is good for heart health.

 


Structure
The human heart is situated in the middle mediastinum, at the level of thoracic vertebrae T5-T8. A double-membraned sac called the pericardium surrounds the heart and attaches to the mediastinum. The back surface of the heart lies near the vertebral column, and the front surface sits behind the sternum and rib cartilages. The upper part of the heart is the attachment point for several large blood vessels—the venae cavae, aorta and pulmonary trunk. The upper part of the heart is located at the level of the third costal cartilage. The lower tip of the heart, the apex, lies to the left of the sternum (8 to 9 cm from the midsternal line) between the junction of the fourth and fifth ribs near their articulation with the costal cartilages.

 

The largest part of the heart is usually slightly offset to the left side of the chest (though occasionally it may be offset to the right) and is felt to be on the left because the left heart is stronger and larger, since it pumps to all body parts. Because the heart is between the lungs, the left lung is smaller than the right lung and has a cardiac notch in its border to accommodate the heart. The heart is cone-shaped, with its base positioned upwards and tapering down to the apex. An adult heart has a mass of 250–350 grams (9–12 oz). The heart is often described as the size of a fist: 12 cm (5 in) in length, 8 cm (3.5 in) wide, and 6 cm (2.5 in) in thickness, although this description is disputed, as the heart is likely to be slightly larger. Well-trained athletes can have much larger hearts due to the effects of exercise on the heart muscle, similar to the response of skeletal muscle.

 

Hot Products

Human Middle Ear Model Medical Science Human Anatomy Model For Study Product Name Middle Ear Model ...
Human Brain Model Brain Anatomical Teaching Model For Hospital Or Studen Product Name Brain Model ...
New Style Anatomy Brain Model Human Brain Anatomical Teaching Model Product Name Brain Model Product ...
Brain with Arteries Anatomy Model Human Brain Anatomical Teaching Model Product Name Brain with ...
Jumbo Heart Model Human Body Model Anatomical Human Organ Model Product Name Heart Model Product No ...
Nasal Cavity Model Human Nose Model Nasal Cavity Anatomical Model Product Name Nasal Cavity Model ...