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Title: Gross Anatomy of Heart
Description: This notes are specially for Medical Student. This notes improve your Anatomy and physiology knowledge.
Description: This notes are specially for Medical Student. This notes improve your Anatomy and physiology knowledge.
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The heart is a cone-shaped muscular organ
located in the thoracic cavity, slightly left of
the midline
...
The
heart is enclosed in a sac called the
pericardium, which helps protect and support
it
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The atria
are the upper chambers, and they
receive blood returning to the heart
...
The left atrium receives
oxygenated blood from the lungs
through four pulmonary veins
...
The right ventricle pumps
deoxygenated blood to the lungs for
oxygenation, while the left ventricle
pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of
the body
...
The heart is divided into two halves
by a septum that prevents mixing of
oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
...
The heart also has a network of blood
vessels that supply its own muscle with oxygen
and nutrients
...
The heart is a highly coordinated pump
that contracts and relaxes in a rhythmic
manner, ensuring a continuous flow of blood
throughout the body
...
Understanding the gross anatomy of the
heart is crucial in diagnosing and treating
various heart conditions and performing
surgical procedures
Title: Gross Anatomy of Heart
Description: This notes are specially for Medical Student. This notes improve your Anatomy and physiology knowledge.
Description: This notes are specially for Medical Student. This notes improve your Anatomy and physiology knowledge.