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#14603-2 My Body
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#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
#14603-2 My Body
Merchandise number:14603-2
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Item No. 14603-2
My Body
Packaging Size: 51 x 33 x 5cm
Ages: 3Y+
Patent No. ○CUSA VAu-714-840 ○CChina ZL 201030156852.2
CE: A2220072197105
  • Product Description
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  • Wall Chart with 28 Detachable Pieces15 detachable big body organs and 13name labels which allow you to place and label all the body parts.

    Each label has a number on the back which corresponds to a number on the outline of the chart so you can check to see that you have placed the organs correctly.

  • Product Functions

    1. Respiratory System

    People inhale air through the nose or mouth, which then travels through the pharynx, larynx, and trachea into the lungs for gas exchange. Oxygen is delivered to the blood, and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body. The wall chart displays the trachea and lungs.

    2. Circulatory System

    The heart and blood vessels make up the circulatory system. The wall chart displays the heart, which can be opened to reveal the atria and ventricles. Red represents arterial blood, and blue represents venous blood circulating throughout the body.

    3. Digestive System

    The wall chart sequentially displays the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. These organs break down the food we eat into nutrients that can be absorbed.

    4. Urinary System

    The wall chart shows the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The urinary system maintains the balance of water and electrolytes in the blood and expels waste products produced by metabolism.

    5. Lymphatic System

    This system is responsible for the body's immune function. When foreign bacteria or viruses invade, lymph nodes filter and ingest some of these invaders. The spleen, the largest lymphoid tissue in the body, is part of this system.

    Booklet

    ITEM NO.103

    MY BODY

    ISBN 978-986-82419-1-6

    All New Materials

    Content:Flannel (100% Polyester)

    Felt (100% Polyester)

    Fiberfill (100% Polyester)

  •  
    • Packing
               Packing in card header 20 pcs/CTN\
               53x42x37(H)cm=0.082m3/CTN(#20)
              G.W.: 10.8kg

            Surface Wash, No Bleach
  • Product Description

    Wall Chart with 28 Detachable Pieces15 detachable big body organs and 13name labels which allow you to place and label all the body parts.

    Each label has a number on the back which corresponds to a number on the outline of the chart so you can check to see that you have placed the organs correctly.

  • Product functions

    Product Functions

    1. Respiratory System

    People inhale air through the nose or mouth, which then travels through the pharynx, larynx, and trachea into the lungs for gas exchange. Oxygen is delivered to the blood, and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body. The wall chart displays the trachea and lungs.

    2. Circulatory System

    The heart and blood vessels make up the circulatory system. The wall chart displays the heart, which can be opened to reveal the atria and ventricles. Red represents arterial blood, and blue represents venous blood circulating throughout the body.

    3. Digestive System

    The wall chart sequentially displays the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. These organs break down the food we eat into nutrients that can be absorbed.

    4. Urinary System

    The wall chart shows the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The urinary system maintains the balance of water and electrolytes in the blood and expels waste products produced by metabolism.

    5. Lymphatic System

    This system is responsible for the body's immune function. When foreign bacteria or viruses invade, lymph nodes filter and ingest some of these invaders. The spleen, the largest lymphoid tissue in the body, is part of this system.

    Booklet

    ITEM NO.103

    MY BODY

    ISBN 978-986-82419-1-6

    All New Materials

    Content:Flannel (100% Polyester)

    Felt (100% Polyester)

    Fiberfill (100% Polyester)

  • Packing
     
    • Packing
               Packing in card header 20 pcs/CTN\
               53x42x37(H)cm=0.082m3/CTN(#20)
              G.W.: 10.8kg

            Surface Wash, No Bleach
Product Description
  1. Wall Chart with 28 Detachable Pieces15 detachable big body organs and 13 name labels which allow you to place and label all the body parts.
  2. Each label has a number on the back which corresponds to a number on the outline of the chart so you can check to see that you have placed the organs correctly.

Product functions
My body wall chart introduces the five major systems:
  1. Respiratory System
    People inhale air through the nose or mouth, which then travels through the pharynx, larynx, and trachea into the lungs for gas exchange. Oxygen is delivered to the blood, and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body. The wall chart displays the trachea and lungs.
  2. Circulatory System
    The heart and blood vessels make up the circulatory system. The wall chart displays the heart, which can be opened to reveal the atria and ventricles. Red represents arterial blood, and blue represents venous blood circulating throughout the body.
  3. Digestive System
    The wall chart sequentially displays the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. These organs break down the food we eat into nutrients that can be absorbed.
  4. Urinary System
    The wall chart shows the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The urinary system maintains the balance of water and electrolytes in the blood and expels waste products produced by metabolism.
  5. Lymphatic System
    This system is responsible for the body's immune function.
    When foreign bacteria or viruses invade, lymph nodes filter and ingest some of these invaders. The spleen, the largest lymphoid tissue in the body, is part of this system.

Booklet
Item No. 103
MY BODY
ISBN 978-986-82419-1-6
All New Materials
  • Content:
    Flannel (100% Polyester)
    Felt (100% Polyester)
    Fiberfill (100% Polyester)

Packing
  • Packing in box 8 pcs/CTN
  • 53.5x46.5x36(H)cm=0.090m3/CTN(#8)
  • G.W.: 6.4kg

Surface Wash, No Bleach
 
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