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Overview of the Human Heart Anatomy and Function

This practical guide delves into the essential components of the cardiovascular system, focusing on the anatomy of the heart. Key structures such as the vena cava, aorta, pulmonary veins, and arteries are explored, alongside the functions of both ventricles and atria. The role of the bicuspid (mitral) valve, tricuspid valve, chordae tendineae, and papillary muscles in heart function is highlighted. Understanding these anatomical features is crucial for recognizing how the heart works to maintain proper circulation and overall cardiovascular health.

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Overview of the Human Heart Anatomy and Function

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  1. Cardiovascular System Practice Practical

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  10. 32 31. Heart Layer?

  11. KEY • …vena cava • Aorta • Pulmonary vein • Pulmonary artery • Left ventricle • Right ventricle • Apex • Left atrium • Bicuspid (mitral) valve • Chordae tendineae • Papillary muscle • Left ventricle • Right atrium • Tricuspid valve • Right ventricle • Apex • Septum • Left ventricle • Bicuspid (mitral) valve • Right ventricle • Left atrium

  12. 22. Bicuspid (mitral) valve 23. Left ventricle 24.Papillary muscle 25.Chordae tendineae 26.Aorta 27.Left atrium 28.Coronary artery 29.Pulmonary artery 30.Right atrium 31.Epicardium 32.pericardium

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