With this model, your students can carry out a dissection using a detailed paper model of a fetal pig
Use to prepare students for a dissection or as an alternative to a real dissection
Students make the model of a fetal pig out of the colorful parts
Build the pig and then add the organs to the model
The model shows how a fetal pig differs from an adult animal covering the fetal circulation and umbilical cord
Carry out a dissection to see how the parts fit together
It can be used to look at different organ systems and for comparative anatomy
Takes about 60 minutes to make the model but can be carried out over a series of sessions
The model can be used to look at the anatomy of the major body systems
It covers the nervous system (brain and spinal cord), circulatory system (heart and major blood vessels), respiratory system (lungs and trachea), digestive system (mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, spiral colon, rectum, pancreas, liver, gallbladder), excretory system (kidneys and bladder) and male and female reproductive systems
For use in class or for distance learning at home
Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like
When you purchase a model, provide an email address for the PDF to be emailed to and then you are licensed for unlimited use on a single site or campus
Dimensions: 35 cm x 24 cm (14 in
x 10 in.) Download includes: instructions, color and mono model templates, and classroom PowerPoint file All you need: paper, scissors, and tape