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Human digestive system working model 3d

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Science

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howtofunda

Lessons no : 41

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Create a detailed 3D model of the human digestive system using simple materials like cardboard and clay for educational demonstrations
  • Explain the functions of each digestive organ, including mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, and pancreas
  • Illustrate the process of mechanical and chemical digestion, including enzyme and acid activity within the stomach and intestines
  • Demonstrate nutrient absorption and the pathway of food through the digestive system to enhance biology understanding

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Human digestive system working model 3d, in this course helps students explore how the human body processes food through a creative and interactive project. This course explains each part of the digestive system, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, and pancreas, and shows how they work together to digest and absorb nutrients. Step-by-step guidance is provided to build a 3D model using simple materials such as cardboard, clay, colors, and tubes to represent organs and pathways. Learners observe how food is broken down mechanically and chemically, how enzymes and acids act in the stomach, and how nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. By building and experimenting with the model, students gain a clear understanding of biology concepts that might seem abstract in textbooks. This hands-on learning enhances creativity, problem-solving, and presentation skills. Ideal for school projects, exhibitions, and science fairs, this course makes human anatomy engaging, visual, and easy to understand. howtofunda