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Lung Model (Right)

SKU: 1802

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Lung Model – Right Lung (Dissectible, KS3+)

This Right Lung Dissectible Model provides a detailed and accurate representation of the human lung, making it an excellent teaching aid for KS3 and above. The model shows all major anatomical structures of the right lung, including lobes, bronchi, and internal respiratory features, allowing students to visualise and understand the organisation of the respiratory system.

Designed to be dissectible, the model separates to reveal internal structures, supporting in‑depth study of gas exchange, airway branching, and lung anatomy. Mounted securely on a base and supplied with a key card, it is ideal for demonstrations, revision, or hands‑on learning in the classroom.

Key Features

  • Detailed right lung model showing major anatomical features
  • Dissectible for examination of internal structures
  • Accurately represents lobes, bronchi, and airway pathways
  • Mounted on a stable base for easy display and handling
  • Supplied with a key card for guided identification
  • Durable, classroom‑ready construction
  • Approx. size: 25 × 18 × 26 cm
  • Approx. weight: 800 g

Ideal for School Science Lessons

Perfect for KS3–KS5 biology, this lung model supports:

  • Learning the structure and function of the respiratory system
  • Understanding gas exchange, lung anatomy, and airway branching
  • Demonstrating differences between internal and external lung features
  • Teaching health topics such as smoking, asthma, and respiratory diseases
  • Enhancing revision through hands‑on exploration

Clear, durable, and highly informative, this dissectible right lung model is an essential resource for teaching human biology in school science classrooms.