Description
The “Respiratory System (70x100cm)” chart is a large, detailed anatomical poster that presents a comprehensive overview of the human respiratory system. It is widely used in classrooms, clinics, and laboratories, providing clear, color-coded diagrams for the study of breathing, gas exchange, and respiratory tract anatomy.
Key Features
The chart displays the full human respiratory tract, including upper (nose, nasal cavity, sinuses, pharynx, larynx) and lower (trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, lungs) components.
Detailed illustrations highlight the branching airway “respiratory tree,” showing the division from trachea to bronchi, bronchioles, and alveolar sacs where gas exchange occurs.
Insets often feature the larynx (voice box), cross-sections of lung tissue, and sometimes the mechanics of breathing (inhalation, exhalation, diaphragm movement).
Color legends and clear anatomical labels identify each part, with major structures named in English (often also German/Latin), and may show the direction of air flow for visual clarity.
Charts are printed on durable laminated plastic or semi-gloss foil for long-term and easy wall-mounted use in educational settings.
Educational Use
The large 70x100cm format ensures all structures are easily visible for group instruction or patient demonstrations, making it ideal for classroom, laboratory, or clinic wall display.
Suitable for teaching school and undergraduate students, as well as for patient education by medical staff.
High visual clarity and multilingual labeling support diverse learning environments and international audiences.