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- normal condition
- abnormal mucous secretion, thickening of the bronchial mucosa
- permanent damage
- after administration of medication
This functional larynx depicts the epiglottis, vocal cords and arytenoid cartilage. These parts are movable in the functional human larynx.
The anatomically correct human larynx is a great addition to any doctor's office or classroom. Functional larynx can be rotated on base.
The epiglottis, vocal cords and arytenoid cartilage are movable in the functional larynx. Additionally the following structures of the human larynx are represented:
- Hyoid bone
- Cricoid cartilage
- Thyroid cartilage
- Thyroid
- Parathyroid glands
The larynx model is divided into two halves. This medially sectioned larynx model shows...
This anatomically correct medially sectioned larynx model shows...
- Larynx
- Trachea with bronchial tree
- 2-part heart (removable)
- Vena cava
- Aorta
- Pulmonary artery
- Esophagus
- 2-part lung (front halves removable)
The lung model with larynx is first class. The high quality lung model contains the following removable parts for added anatomical detail...
This nose model illustrates the structure of the nose with the paranasal sinuses in the upper right half of a face in 1.5-fold enlargement. The following structures can be seen from the outside of the nose with paranasal sinuses, differentiated by color (also visible through the removable transparent skin)...
- Segmental bronchus and its terminal branches (bronchioles)
- Alveolus opened on the right side
- Pulmonary vessels and their capillary networks
- Branch of a bronchial artery
- Pulmonary pleura
- Connective tissue septum on the left side
- Single opened alveolus with surrounding capillary network with a magnification of approx. 1000x on the rear side