It is caused by the veins in the heart open and close
The sound is her heart pumping.
The sound is her heart pumping.
The heart valves.
Is it not the description of the sound that the heart makes?
Your heart is constantly is constricting and expanding which is what makes your blood flow. One part of the heart pumps in blood while the other part pumps out blood making a thud dud kind of noise.
S1 makes a "lub" sound. It is the first heart sound in a normal rhythm. The sound is produced when the AV valves close.
The heart makes soun by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it.
The lyric "that's the sound my heart makes when my heart breaks" is from the song "The Sound of My Heart" by the band The Wreckers. The Wreckers is a country music duo consisting of Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp. The song captures the emotional pain of heartbreak through its poignant lyrics.
A stethoscope.
A heartbeat produces the familiar "LUB-DUP" sounds as the chambers contract and the valves close. The first heart sound, "lub," is heard when the ventricles contract and the atrioventricular valves close. This sound last longest and has a lower pitch. The second heart sound, "dub," is heard when the relaxation of the ventricles allows the semilunar valves to close.
The part of the bell that makes the sound is called the clapper. This is the hanging piece inside the bell that strikes its sides to create the ringing sound.
The "lub" sound of our heartbeat, known as the first heart sound (S1), is primarily caused by the closure of the atrioventricular (AV) valves—the mitral and tricuspid valves—during ventricular contraction (systole). When the ventricles contract, blood is pumped out of the heart, and the sudden closure of these valves creates a distinct sound. This sound is essential for indicating that the heart is properly pumping blood and is part of the normal cardiac cycle.