Through the coronary arteries.
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The interventricular septum separates the left and right ventricles. This muscular wall prevents the mixing of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood.
Interesting question. I'd presume that as the heart is constantly pumping blood, the oxygen in the blood will diffuse into the cells that make up the inner part of the muscle of the heart. This is a slow process, however, and the heart needs a lot of oxygen, so it has arteries on the outside of it. This would mean the heart muscle is getting a rich supply oxygen from both sides of the muscular wall, allowing it to work as efficiently as it does.
Cardiac muscle forms the muscular wall of the heart. Cardiac muscle is involuntary muscle.
Nutrients and oxygen have to get to the outside of the heart. So the blood vessels on the outside have that job. The nutrients and oxygen can't get to the cardiac muscle from inside the heart. Blood vessels that lead from the heart that are high in oxygen and nutrients have their first branch off the aorta that goes to these blood vessels. That's how important these vessels are to the heart and how it functions.
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The name of the muscular wall is the myocardiumthey are called capillaries
This muscular wall of the heart is called the septum. It is a dividing wall that separates the heart into a left and right side. The function of the septum is to prevent the mixing of blood between these two sides.
a hearts muscular wall allows the heart to contract and expand as a person breathes... without the muscular wall a heart would not be able to beat... it would just collapse and a person would die... this is called heart failure... it is a common cause of death
The myocardium (myo=muscle) is the muscle found in the heart.
The interventricular septum separates the left and right ventricles. This muscular wall prevents the mixing of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood.
Myocardium
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the walls in the heart much muscular on one side (on left side) because the left ventricle have to pump the blood to whole body.
The main substance of the muscular wall of the heart inclosed between the epicardium and endocardium.
coronary arteries
In the hospital, oxygen is supplied to each patient room via an outlet in the wall. Oxygen is delivered from a central source through a pipeline in the facility. A flow meter attached to the wall outlet accesses the oxygen.