HEART Anatomy & How it Works (ENGLISH VERSION 1)

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

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  • Quasimi,

    " What we learnt is palm size what we did not learn is world size!!".

    Clever boy! you honestly discovered something; Yet..leave it as it is; you are over excited; everyone do so when they learn new things for the first time in their live. You aren't an an exception. As time passes, you will, also, learn more than this and you will begin to precipitate down to bottom instead of displaying yourself at the top of water Cool baby!

  • i tested ok from my laptop. so you may be having problem at your end. check from another pc or laptop. good luck. tell me if u still have problem

  • Hi, Leeroy2782, Pls let me know your email id l I shall send you its (large) diagram!

  • eegretki24, Hello Play back again and listen carefully... the audio says impure blood is REPRESENTED with BLUE color....Please check the word represent..in the dictionary. By the way...Good that you did not write as anything appearing blue absorbs rest 6 colors and transmits only the wave length of the blue color. Ha ha ha. Thank God! that you didn't know that. mmm mmm

  • I appreciate your comments!

  • Atrium and Auricle refer to the same! Please, before writing comments, at least a dictionary you could have checked with. Next time do not repeat the same mistake. However thanks for your comments, because I now came to know there are people who do not know that the auricle and the atrium refer to the same.

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  • The terms atrium and auricle are often interchanged in second level education, however not in third level. In strict anatomical terms, atria and the auricles are not synonymous. The auricles are rough-walled muscular pouches that are attached to the atria; they are in fact embryological remnants (before incorporation of pulmonary veins and right horn of sinus venosus for left and right atria respectively), the function of which in adults is debatable.

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  • Thanks for the video, excellent job explaining. This has really helped me gain a better understanding of this complicated system.

  • Sure didn't sound like "heart" to me on the opening line.

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this anatomy and etc for layman or laywoman

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge anatomy and etc for layman or laywoman

  • Steady I Really Like This Video anatomy and etc for layman or laywoman

  • I Really Like The Video From Your anatomy and etc for layman or laywoman

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing anatomy and etc for layman or laywoman

  • This helped me SOOO much for revising for my biology gcse exam which is in 10 days!..... any revision tips???

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