Human Body Internal Organs Model Making Using Cardboard

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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.

Human Body Internal Organs Model Making Using Cardboard
Human Body Internal Organs Model Making Using Cardboard

Let’s build a simple 3D model representing the brain, small intestine, large intestine, kidney, liver, heart, lungs, stomach, and bladder.

Materials needed:

  1. Cardboard (for the base and structures)
  2. Scissors
  3. Glue or double-sided tape
  4. Marker pens or sketch pens
  5. Color paper (optional, for adding color to organs)

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Base:
    • Cut a large rectangular or square piece of cardboard to serve as the base of the internal organs model.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Bladder:
  • Cut a bladder shape from cardboard to represent the bladder.
  • Make it oval-shaped and slightly inflated.
  • Attach the bladder to the base.
  1. 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.
  1. 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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