Anatomical models are physical representations of the structures and systems of the human body used for educational and medical purposes. These models can range from simple, static models to more advanced, interactive models that show movement and functionality. Anatomical models are commonly used in medical schools, hospitals, and other healthcare settings to help students and healthcare professionals understand the complexities of the human body and improve their knowledge and skills. These models can be made from various materials such as plastic, rubber, and even virtual reality technology.