Weinhaus AJ, Roberts KP (2009) Anatomy of the human heart. In: Iaizzo PA (ed) The handbook of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and devices, 2nd edn. Humana Press, TotowaWEINHAUS, A. J.; ROBERTS, K. Anatomy of the human heart. In: IAIZZO, P. (Ed.). Handbook of cardiac anatomy, ...
The physiology of the heart basically comes down to "structure, electricity and plumbing," Phillips told Live Science. The human heart has four chambers: two upper chambers (the atria) and two lower ones (the ventricles), according to the National Institutes of Health. The right atrium and ri...
The heart is a muscular pump that serves two functions: (1) to collect blood from the tissues of the body and pump it to the lungs and (2) to collect blood from the lungs and pump it to all tissues of the body. The human heart lies in the protective thorax, posterior to the stern...
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The human brain, with its intricate structure and complex functioning, is a marvel of nature. Its anatomy and physiology are key to our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. As we continue to explore its mysteries, we gain deeper insights into the workings of this remarkable orga...
This chapter covers the internal and external anatomy of the heart, its positioning within the thorax, and its basic function. Briefly, the heart is a muscular pump, located in the protective thorax, which serves two functions: (1) collect blood from the tissues of the body and pump it to...
Basic anatomy and physiology of the heart: implications for nuclear cardiology Peterson KL. KL Peterson - 《Progress in Nuclear Medicine》 被引量: 2发表: 1980年 Introduction to human anatomy and physiology Completely updated, the 3rd edition of this practical textbook introduces you to basic anatomy...
If we were to “break apart” the human body at the microscopic level, then the cell would constitute its most basic unit.The average adult has somewhere between 30 – 40 trillion cells, and an estimated 242 billion new cells are produced every day. When a select group of cells with ...
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Human Brain This chapter contains some basic background on the anatomy and physiology of the human brain relevant to this project. The final section focuses on the neonatal brain and some common pathologies.2.1 Anatomy of the head The human nervous system consists of the central nervous system ...