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Heart Anatomy Dissection - Anatomy 35

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

Heart anatomy, major structures. And sorry for jumping around, but I'm just responding to stuff that others wanted demonstrated.

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  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • omg what school do u go to?

  • 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.;)

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