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Health & Medicine Pulmonary & systemic circulation

1. Pulmonary Circulation and Systemic Circulation By: Vernice Chun and Dale Go 2.   3. When a heart contracts and forces blood into the blood vessels, there is a certain…

Health & Medicine Pulmonary & systemic circulation

1. Pulmonary Circulation and Systemic Circulation By: Vernice Chun and Dale Go 2.   3. When a heart contracts and forces blood into the blood vessels, there is a certain…

Health & Medicine Pulmonary & systemic circulation

1. Pulmonary Circulation and Systemic Circulation By: Vernice Chun and Dale Go 2.   3. When a heart contracts and forces blood into the blood vessels, there is a certain…

Health & Medicine The heart

1. By Likhila abraham 2. Location • The heart is located in the thoracic cavity • Posterior to the sternum • Superior to the diaphragm • Between the lungs • The…

Health & Medicine Session 1 & 2 (heart)

1. Anatomy & Physiology For Sport Session 1 The Cardiovascular System 2. Session Aims/Objectives By the end of the session you shouldbe able to: Identify the 3 parts…

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Slide 1 Slide 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Vn5AJ_Mjfs&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m50596VvDPg&feature=related Slide 3 UNIT K: HEART STRUCTURE & FUNCTION…

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Cardiovascular System The Circulatory System: The Heart 1 Three Main Structures of the Circulatory System the heart which is separated by a septum the blood which carries…

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1. t h e p a t h w a y b l o o d t a k e s t h r o u g h t h e h e a r t 2. t h e p a t h w a y b l o o d t a k e s t h r o u g h t h e h e a r t 3. t h e p a t h w a y b…

Health & Medicine Session 1 & 2 (heart)

1. Anatomy & Physiology For Sport Session 1 The Cardiovascular System 2. Session Aims/Objectives By the end of the session you shouldbe able to: Identify the 3 parts…

Education Human body

1. Organ that pumps blood, circulating it to all parts of the body The human heart is a four-chambered double pump with its right and left sides fully separated by a septum…