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  • wow why is a kid doing this kind of studying? he sounds like he's in middle school or even grade school. i'm learning from this and i'm in college!

  • Great vid!

  • thanks ur were great

  • hey sound quality id dead poor though the video is gud.

  • well, the vid helped me for my post test tom. :D thanks!

  • so u think if i study this for my test it could substitute my text book............i hate using it.............reading so boring id rather listen

  • Great! good job! you sound like a very smart kid, what do u want to be when u grow up?

  • creeper alert. be careful kids.

  • i cant hear youuu :-(

  • that was informative!

  • agreed

  • i cant hear any thing but thank you any way

  • Cant hear it cant use it

  • poor sound quality

  • What the Fuck???

  • Thanks alot! This helps alot during my practical exam on A&P II class.

  • Good information! I learned about this in Science class(except the mitral, tricuspid, and pulmonary valves.)

  • BORING

  • it helped me with my report

  • nice vid by the way,,,,, veins carry oxygenated blood, while arteries carry deoxygenated blood. oh, thats not how u pronounce "capillaries". oh ya u should have talked about systolic and diastolic pressure. hopefully u no wat im talking about.

  • man are u stupid. arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body and veins carry oxygen poor blood from the body back to the heart.

  • I'm not going to call you stupid like you did the other person, BUT there are arteries that carry deoxygenated blood and veins that carry oxygenated blood. They're called the pulmonary artery and vein...

  • @i2unforgetable Well i was referring to the systolic circulation

  • @00Grenade00 Dude, are you seriously replying to me 2 years later?? OMG

  • :S

    i hope ur not a science student with this knowledge....

    there are 2 types of circulation: pulmonary and systemic... one's blood transport between lungs and heart and the other is blood transport between the heart and the whole body...

  • It is how you pronounce capillaries! - (in English)

  • no its not,

  • I mean English in its pure form, in England.

  • actually your heart lies 2/3 to the left of the midline of your body (midline being the middle of your chest).

  • good vid... very helpful

  • Very nice!

  • not boring, awesome! I can hardly hear it though, speakers are maxed and my hear is flush with my laptop speaker

  • ThnX I Had A Quiz On This Lesson i passed !! THNX 2 u

  • tenx for posting this video,,i passed my test..

  • well explained :)

  • The heart is tilted towards the left side. It's not right smack in the middle of the body.

  • he said that right over the diaphram

  • the heart is located in the middle of your chest, not on the left side of your body

  • tnx...your a great help in my report

  • no prob

  • good... but it wil b better if showed how things works :)

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