Heart Physiology (Ventricular filling: part 1/6)
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this video is amazing ! i cant learn reading my txtbook and this really helped because its visual!!! thanks heaps :)
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@navuchodonossor Yes Netter's anatomy shows the pericardium attached to the diaphragm. He does not label it anything specific but just calls it "line of fusion of fibrous pericardium to diaphgragm"
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Wow you are talented! very beautiful drawings I shall say
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Thank you for taking time to make such a useful videos
but would you mind extracting the musical sounds
because they're distracting, I want to understand and concentrate.
Thank you very much.
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This helped me immensely. I asked about the pressure difference is my graduate physiology class and my professor mentioned nothing about the stretching of the atrial septum, the attachment to the diaphragm or the negative pressure...omg...thank you so much for this understanding. I can't wait to share this with my classmates!
you're jordinian?
moos209 3 months ago
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Afghan :)
hyperhighs 3 months ago
Thank god I have a book ,nothing new to learn of this video
MrUtriculo 7 months ago
@MrUtriculo Hahaha, yeah, thank god you got a book... that's what i keep telling people - my videos are a review
hyperhighs 3 months ago
hyperhighs , Heart Ligament?? wha kind of ligament is this?
How can there be a ligament that attaches the apex to the diaphragm since the heart is surounded by the pericardium.
It's existence explains nicely the atrial filling but is there really any ligament there?
navuchodonossor 2 years ago
Yes there is - according to my MD professor - but it is not in my anatomy book.
hyperhighs 2 years ago