We write about making the Human Body Internal Organs Model using Cardboard in this post in detailed video
Creating a human body internal organs model using cardboard can be a fun and educational project to learn about the major organs inside our body.
Let’s build a simple 3D model representing the brain, small intestine, large intestine, kidney, liver, heart, lungs, stomach, and bladder.
Materials needed:
- Cardboard (for the base and structures)
- Scissors
- Glue or double-sided tape
- Marker pens or sketch pens
- Color paper (optional, for adding color to organs)
Step-by-step instructions:
- Base:
- Cut a large rectangular or square piece of cardboard to serve as the base of the internal organs model.
- Brain:
- Cut a brain shape from cardboard to represent the brain.
- You can add small details and folds to make it look more realistic.
- Attach the brain to the base using glue or double-sided tape.
- Small Intestine:
- Cut a long and curvy shape from cardboard to represent the small intestine.
- Add some folds and loops to resemble the actual small intestine.
- Attach the small intestine to the base.
- Large Intestine:
- Cut another long and curvy shape from cardboard to represent the large intestine.
- Make it slightly wider than the small intestine.
- Attach the large intestine to the base.
- Kidneys:
- Cut two kidney shapes from cardboard to represent the kidneys.
- You can add some detailing to show the renal cortex and medulla.
- Attach the kidneys to the base.
- Liver:
- Cut a liver shape from cardboard to represent the liver.
- You can add some lobes to make it more recognizable.
- Attach the liver to the base.
- Heart:
- Cut a heart shape from cardboard to represent the heart.
- You can make it a bit 3D by cutting out two pieces and connecting them.
- Attach the heart to the base.
- Lungs:
- Cut two lung shapes from cardboard to represent the lungs.
- Make them look like two halves of a pair of lungs.
- Attach the lungs to the base.
- Stomach:
- Cut a stomach shape from cardboard to represent the stomach.
- You can add some details to show the gastric rugae.
- Attach the stomach to the base.
- Bladder:
- Cut a bladder shape from cardboard to represent the bladder.
- Make it oval-shaped and slightly inflated.
- Attach the bladder to the base.
- Labeling and Details:
- Use marker pens or sketch pens to label each organ accordingly (e.g., brain, small intestine, large intestine, kidney, liver, heart, lungs, stomach, bladder).
- Add any other details you want to include, such as veins, arteries, and ureters connected to the organs.
- Decorating the Model:
- You can add color to the organs using color paper or markers to make the model more visually appealing.
Now, you have a simple 3D human body internal organs model made from cardboard. This model can be a helpful visual aid to learn about the major organs inside the human body and their locations.
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