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  • omg what school do u go to?

  • This is a LOT different from the text books.. we should really learn the anatomy of the heart hands on like this from A-levels atleast .. thanks for this video =)

  • @UnsungRaagam Thanks. Yeah, it's one thing to learn from a textbook, but there can be many variations in anatomy from one individual to the next. It's always much better to learn hands on.

  • This is the heart from what type of animal?

  • my 3 and 4 yr olds are enjoying learning about their bodys, with the bones and organs like the heart and brain

  • my 3 and 4 yr olds are enjoying learning about their bodys, with the bones and organs like the heart and brain

  • Pectinate muscle is only found in the right atrium

  • good ?!

  • Yummy it looks like pork chops yum

  • nice to know that i know all of this. You should dissect the atria too to show the in and out flow tracts.;)

  • awesome

  • its a big help!

    but you jump from one fact to an other one, its really chaotic this way.

    you should show first the surfaces than the atriums the venas that goes inside and ostium and valva, than the ventriculus....

    But thanks! i enjoyed it!

  • finally a guy..

    tired of high pitched chicks

  • more like finally someone that knows how to pronounce everything correctly

  • nice. the real thing is way different from textbook figures. where are the papiliary muscles?

  • Yeah, the real thing is quite a bit different from a diagram. If you forward to 1:40, where I am pointing out the bicuspid valve, the papillary muscles are on the inferior portoin of the heart, where the cordae tendinae attach to the cardiac muscle.

  • Very good.

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