Explore the intricate structures of the human body through detailed holographic models and digital media exhibits.
Interactive Exhibits
Engage with hands-on displays that make complex medical concepts understandable for all ages usin VR, AI and AR.
Cutting-Edge Technology
Discover the latest innovations and future frontiers in medical science and healthcare.
Discovery Zone: Engaging Learning
A dedicated space for visitors to learn about health and biology through fun activities. Immerse yourself in a mixed reality recreation of the BODY and its workings.
Ear Structure
Outer Ear
Collects sound waves and directs them to the middle ear.
Middle Ear
Tiny bones called ossicles amplify vibrations.
Inner Ear
Contains the cochlea, which is crucial for hearing.
Cochlea
Converts vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain.
Play Station
Interactive hearing test experience to explore sound frequency ranges and how sound waves travel through the ear.
1. Ear Structure
Discover the intricate workings of the human ear, a marvel of nature that allows us to perceive sound. From the outer ear to the inner cochlea, each component plays a vital role in converting sound waves into electrical signals that our brains interpret.
The outer ear collects sound waves and directs them to the middle ear, where tiny bones called ossicles amplify and transmit the vibrations. The inner ear, containing the cochlea, converts these vibrations into nerve impulses/electrical that are sent to the brain for processing.
FACTS
How does the hearing work?
a) mechanical
b) chemical
c) electrical
d) all above
The answer is:
D-hearing is actually a mix of mechanical, chemical, and electrical processes all working together inside your ear.
Who areGeorg von Békésy (1961 – Physiology or Medicine), Robert Bárány (1914 – Physiology or Medicine) they are Noble Prize Laureates and A. James Hudspeth, Robert Fettiplace & Christine Petit received the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience 2018 “for their pioneering work on the molecular and neural mechanisms of hearing.”
Play Station
Engage your senses at our interactive Play Station!
Visitors can test their own hearing abilities, explore various sound frequency ranges, and experience firsthand how sound waves travel through different parts of the ear.
Participate in interactive centers with customizable levels to deepen your understanding of this incredible organ.
Examples of play centers -see last slide under *Ear
The primary pathway for air, responsible for warming and humidifying inhaled air before it reaches the lungs.
Air Filtration (Turbinates)
Turbinates within the cavity regulate airflow and act as natural filters, trapping dust and other airborne particles.
Mucus Production
The nasal lining continuously produces mucus, which traps foreign particles and keeps the nasal passages moist.
Olfactory System
Located high in the nasal cavity, this specialized tissue is crucial for detecting and processing a wide range of smells.
Play Station
An interactive exhibit where visitors can test their sense of smell with various scents and learn about olfactory pathways.
2. Olfaction is
Chemoreception that forms the sense of a smell. Odorants are volatile chemical molecules that stimulate the sense of smell (olfaction) by binding toolfactory receptorsin the nose, allowing the brain to perceive distinct scents, from pleasant fragrances to warning signals like the "rotten egg" smell added to odorless natural gas for safety.
Detection: You inhale odorant molecules, which travel to the olfactory epithelium in your nasal cavity.
Binding: These molecules dissolve in mucus and bind to receptors on olfactory sensory neurons.
Transduction: This binding converts the chemical signal into an electrical signal.
Interpretation: The signal travels to the olfactory bulb and then to the brain, which interprets the pattern of activated receptors as a specific smell, like "coffee," "rose," or "danger".
Exploring the Throat's Structure and Function
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Pharynx
The throat's main passageway for air and food.
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Larynx
The voice box, housing vital vocal cord functions.
3
Epiglottis
A protective mechanism engaged during swallowing.
4
Tonsils
Key components of the immune defense system in the throat.
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Play Station
An interactive element showcasing how voice changes with different throat positions.
Brain Exhibition
Neuroplasticity
Discover how the brain adapts and rewires itself throughout life.
Memory Formation
Explore the fascinating process of creating and storing memories.
Emotion Center
Learn about the amygdala and its role in processing emotions.
Cognitive Functions
Understand how different brain regions contribute to thinking and problem-solving.
Play Station
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An interactive section featuring hands-on experiences to test cognitive functions, explore memory games, simulate neural pathways, and engage in interactive brain mapping activities.
Bones Exhibition
Skeletal Structure
Examine the 206 bones that form the human skeletal system. Learn about their unique shapes and functions.
Bone Health
Discover the importance of calcium and vitamin D. Explore how to maintain strong bones throughout life.
Fracture Healing
Witness the remarkable process of bone repair. See how modern medical techniques aid in fracture recovery.
Play Station
Engage in hands-on experiences with our interactive bone models. Test bone density, explore fracture repair simulations, and participate in interactive bone assembly activities.
Eye Exhibition
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Light Entry
Follow the path of light as it enters the eye through the cornea.
2
Lens Focus
See how the lens adjusts to focus images on the retina.
3
Retinal Processing
Explore how the retina converts light into electrical signals.
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Brain Interpretation
Discover how the brain interprets these signals into the images we see.
5
Play Station
Take a picture of an eye, witness how the eye muscle changes from bringing a screen, book closer under different angles, light.
Heart Exhibition
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Heart Chambers
Explore the four distinct chambers of the heart and understand their crucial roles in pumping blood throughout the body.
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Blood Circulation
Follow the intricate path of blood as it flows through the heart, lungs, and the rest of the circulatory system.
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Heart Rhythm
Learn about the heart's electrical system, which generates rhythmic beats and regulates the entire cardiovascular process.
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Heart Health
Discover key factors influencing cardiovascular wellness, including diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices, and how to maintain a healthy heart.
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Play Station
Step into our interactive zone to monitor your own heart rate in real-time and observe how physical activity impacts your cardiovascular system.
Blood Exhibition
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Blood Components
Explore the essential elements of blood: red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma.
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Blood Vessels
Understand the structure and function of arteries, veins, and capillaries that transport blood throughout the body.
3
Circulation Process
Discover the intricate journey of how blood flows through the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients.
4
Blood Pressure
Learn about the regulation and measurement of blood pressure, and its significance for cardiovascular health.
5
Play Station
Engage in an interactive experience where visitors can draw blood and examine it under a microscope.
Digestive System Exhibition
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Shuffle game
sort functions ccording to the systems, for ex,delivers oxygen is circulatory systen, etc. cover all the systens
PHARMACIA
Innovation
Research-driven pharmaceutical solutions
Molecular Compounds Exhibition
Explore through interactive holographic displays
Step into a world where molecules come alive. Our exhibition features interactive 3D holographic models, allowing you to explore the intricate structures of various compounds. Witness their atomic bonds and spatial arrangements up close, transforming complex chemistry into an accessible and engaging experience for all ages.
Featured Compounds
Water (H₂O)
The universal solvent, vital for all known forms of life. Essential for chemical reactions, nutrient transport, and temperature regulation in the body.
Glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)
The body's primary energy source. This simple sugar fuels cellular activities, crucial for brain function and muscle performance.
Oxygen (O₂)
Indispensable for aerobic respiration, converting food into energy. It's the breath of life, critical for sustaining metabolic processes.
DNA Helix
The genetic blueprint of all organisms. This iconic molecule carries instructions for development, function, growth, and reproduction.
Molecular Play Station
Dive into the microscopic world at our Molecular Play Station, where cutting-edge technology brings the building blocks of life to your fingertips. Engage with interactive exhibits designed to spark curiosity and understanding in visitors of all ages.
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Rotate & Explore
Manipulate intricate 3D molecular structures using intuitive gestures, uncovering their hidden geometries and bonds that can block orexpedite release of chemicals in brain.
2
Bond Builder
Unleash your inner chemist! Construct various molecules from individual atoms and see how they come together to fight viruses.
3
Reaction Lab
Witness captivating chemical reactions in real-time simulations, observing energy changes and product formation. covid-19, measles etc.
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Molecular Quiz
Test your newfound knowledge with interactive challenges and quizzes that make learning about molecules fun and rewarding.
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AR Experience
Step into augmented reality and view molecules integrated seamlessly into your surroundings, enhancing your immersive learning journey.
Miscellaneous- Centers
EAR- Sequence the route of the sound travelling through the ear. "Play" on Basilar membrane movement- the distance that te wave travels on the basliar membrane depends on the frequency of the sound. Hair cells and Stereocilia are auditory receptors. Each hair cell has about 100 stereocillia extending from its top. The bending of these cilia is what causes the trandution of sound into a neuralsignal. Games for Stereocilia moving- what happens when it goes towards the taller or shorter. Watch the Basilar membrane move under different sounds, then play a game- match the sound wth the movement of BM. See what is safe for the ear and what is not- based on the fraquency and intensty.
Non anatomical Vocab: Pressure,vibration,frequesncy,intensity,air
Step in front of our interactive AR mirror and see yourself from within. Using advanced body-tracking technology, watch your anatomy come to life in real-time:
See your complete skeleton structure
Explore your muscular system and muscle groups
Discover your internal organs and circulatory system
View your normal reflection alongside anatomical layers
Move your body and watch how your heart beats, muscles flex, and bones move. Select individual bones and muscles to learn their names and functions. This interactive experience transforms anatomy education into an engaging, personal exploration of your own body.