We supply integrated human physiology lab equipment that includes charts and models of human organs and organ systems like respiratory, digestive, excretory, reproductive, circulatory, lymphatic, skeleton systems. Various human bones with the complete human skeleton are available for the study of the complete anatomy and physiology of humans in healthy conditions, in addition, consists of Microscopes and instruments for studying the blood, hemopoietic, heart, and nervous system.
The lab equipment package enables students to apply many experiments and activities that cover various topics in human physiology such as:
- Experiments on the classification of tissue
- Experiments on The Skeletal System
- Experiments on The Muscular System
- Experiments on Muscular Physiology
- Experiments on the Nervous system
- Experiments on Ear, Eye, and Nose
- Experiments on The Cardiovascular System
- Experiments on The Respiratory System
- Experiments on The Digestive System
- Experiments on The Urinary System
- Experiments on The Reproductive System
- Experiments on Effect of Vascularity on Skin Temperature Recovery
- Experiments on Heart Rate as a Vital Sign
- Experiments on Heart Rate and Exercise
- Experiments on Heart Rate Response to Baroreceptor Feedback
- Experiments on Effect of Coughing on Heart Rate
- Experiments on Blood Pressure as a Vital Sign
- Experiments on Blood Pressure and Exercise
- Experiments on Diurnal Blood Pressure Variation
- Experiments on Heart Rate and Blood Pressure as Vital Signs
- Experiments on Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, and Exercise
- Experiments on Analyzing the Heart with EKG
- Experiments on Introduction to EMG
- Experiments on Neuromuscular Reflexes (with Accelerometer)
- Experiments on Neuromuscular Reflexes (without Accelerometer)
- Experiments on Muscle Function Analysis
- Experiments on Grip Strength Comparison
- Experiments on Grip Strength and Muscle Fatigue
- Experiments on EMG and Muscle Fatigue
- Experiments on Lung Volumes and Capacities
- Experiments on Respiratory Response to Physiologic Challenges
- Experiments on Analysis of Lung Function
- Experiments on Oxygen and Aerobic Metabolism
- Experiments on Oxygen Extraction by the Lungs
- Experiments on Effect of “Dead Space” on Oxygen Exchange