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  1. 17 lut 2016 · The document discusses the cardiovascular system and heart. It describes how the cardiovascular system transports blood throughout the body using the heart as a pump. It then provides details on the structure and layers of the heart, how it functions as a double pump with two circuits (pulmonary and systemic), and the roles of the heart valves ...

  2. 23 wrz 2021 · The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels that circulate blood throughout the body. The heart has four chambers and uses valves to ensure one-way blood flow. It is regulated by the autonomic nervous system.

  3. 28 lut 2021 · This document provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. It describes the location and structure of the heart, including its chambers and layers. It explains the circulation of blood through the heart, into the pulmonary circulation to oxygenate blood and into the systemic circulation to distribute ...

  4. 1 Cardiovascular (Circulatory) System 2 3 Systemic Circulation – delivers blood to all body cells and carries away waste Pulmonary Circulation – eliminates carbon dioxide and oxygenates blood...

  5. The circulatory system transports oxygen and food to every single part of your body. It is very important that the circulatory system in the body keeps going all the time. If it stops, even...

  6. 11 paź 2012 · Anatomy of Blood Vessels • Closed system of tubes that carries blood • Arteries carry blood from heart to tissues • elastic arteries • muscular arteries • arterioles • Capillaries are thin enough to allow exchange • Venules merge to form veins that bring blood back to the heart • Vasa vasorum is vessels in walls of large vessel ...

  7. 3 paź 2014 · Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System Anatomy & Physiology. Heart songhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0s-1MC1hcE. Location of the heart • In mediastinum behind the sternum between 2nd & 6th ribs. Shifted to left. • Posteriorly between 5th to 8th thoracic vertebrae • Apex (lowest point) lies on diaphragm.