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reviewer for the heart. Anatomy and physiology transes, parts of heart and their uses.
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The Cardiovascular System The heart is a muscular organ that is essential for life because it pumps blood through the body. The heart is a member organ of the cardiovascular system, which consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart of a healthy adult, at rest, pumps approximately 5 liters (L) of blood per minute. For most people, the heart continues to pump at approximately that rate for more than 75 years. The Cardiovascular System The heart is a member organ of the cardiovascular system, which consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart is actually two pumps in one, with the heart’s right side pumping to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart through vessels of the pulmonary circulation. The left side of the heart pumps blood to all other tissues of the body and back to the right side of the heart through vessels of the systemic circulation. The Cardiovascular System The heart is a member organ of the cardiovascular system, which consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart is actually two pumps in one, with the heart’s right side pumping to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart through vessels of the pulmonary circulation. The left side of the heart pumps blood to all other tissues of the body and back to the right side of the heart through vessels of the systemic circulation. Functions of the Heart
Ventricles Inferior chambers Pumping chambers Thick, strong walled Contract forcefully to propel blood out of heart Interventricular septum:
Cardiac Cycle The cardiac cycle is a summative description of all the events that occur during one single heartbeat. The heart is a two sided pump, with the atria being primers for pumps and the ventricles being the actual pumps. Heart Chamber Contractions Cardiac muscle contractions produce pressure changes within heart chambers. Pressure changes are responsible for blood movement. Blood moves from areas of high to low pressure. Cardiac Cycle Atrial systole: