Anatomy of the Heart

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your heart is an extraordinary machine during your lifetime your hearts muscular walls pump blood into blood vessels branching throughout your body [Music] heart has four chambers two upper chambers called the left and right atria and two lower chambers called the left and right ventricles contract in a steady rhythm known as your heartbeat during a normal heartbeat blood from your tissues and lungs flows into your atria then into your ventricles walls inside your heart called the interatrial and interventricular septum help keep the blood on left and right sides from mixing [Music] two valves sit like doors between your atria and ventricles to prevent blood from flowing backward into your atria the tricuspid valve opens into your right ventricle and the bicuspid valve also known as the mitral valve opens into your left ventricle strong thin tissues called chordae tendineae hold your valves in place during the forceful contractions of your ventricles blood leaving the ventricles passes through another set of valves the pulmonary valve between your right ventricle and pulmonary trunk and the aortic valve connecting your left ventricle and aorta [Music] in order to pump blood more efficiently your heart muscle called myocardium is arranged in a unique pattern three layers of myocardium wrap around the lower part of your heart they twist and tighten in different directions to push blood through your heart when special cells called pacemaker cells generate electrical signals inside your heart the heart muscle cells called myocytes contract as a group [Music] your heart is divided into left and right halves which work together like a dual pump on the right side of your heart deoxygenated blood from your body's tissues flows through large veins called the superior and inferior vena cava into your right atrium next the blood moves into your right ventricle which contracts and sends blood out of your heart to your lungs to gather oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide on the left side of your heart oxygen-rich blood from your lungs flows through your pulmonary veins into your left atrium the blood then moves into your left ventricle which contracts and sends blood out of your heart through the aorta to feed your cells and tissues the first branches off your aorta are the coronary arteries which supply your heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients at the top of your aorta arteries branch off to carry blood to your head and arms arteries branching from the middle and lower parts of your aorta supply blood to the rest of your body your heart beats an average of 60 to 100 beats per minute in that one minute your heart pumps about five quarts of blood through your arteries delivering a steady stream of oxygen and nutrients all over your body
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Keywords: 3D, medical, animation, patient education, video, health literacy, heart, left atrium, right atrium, atria, left ventricle, right ventricle, tricuspid, mitral, bicuspid, aortic, pulmonary, valve, aorta, inferior vena cava, superior vena cava, pacemaker cells, myocardium, blood, coronary arteries, Medical, Health, nucleus medical media, pulmonic valve, pulmonary valve, aortic valve
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Length: 4min 22sec (262 seconds)
Published: Tue Aug 06 2013
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