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The heart is a major organ of the body that is found in the circulatory system. It pumps blood throughout the blood vessels. Questions related to the heart should be put here.

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Do the interatrial septum separate the lower chambers of the heart?

The interatrial septum seperates the two upper chambers, namely the right atrium from the left atrium. It is the interventricular septum which seperates the lower chambers, namely the right ventricle from the left ventricle.

Do Women have faster heart rates than men?

According to expirimental lab studies conducted at our high school, the answer to that is yes. Women were recorded with having an average repsonse time of 0.21 seconds, while men had an average of 0.18 seconds.

Trace blood from left knee to heart?

1.left knee

2.left popliteal vein

3. external iliac vein

4. common iliac vein

5. inferior vena cava

6. heart

Does flossing prevent heart disease?

No, although flossing is still a good idea. Over the last century there have been some scientific papers casually linking poor dental hygiene to heart disease; these have since been refuted and are not considered part of the standard of practice for medical personnel.

Heart disease is thought to be caused by several factors - insufficient muscle tone of the heart (generally due to lack of exercise), improper diet and increase pro-inflammatory states in the body. Flossing has very little to do with any of this.

However, flossing on a regular basis can help keep your teeth healthy and reduce the risk of periodontal disease, tooth loss and gum disease.

What is the structure of the heart like?

The structure of the human heart is mainly made of four chambers. The four chambers are two atria and two ventricles all of which are responsible for receiving blood from the body and pumping it back to the body. .

Why is it necessary to separate oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in living organisms?

They need to be separated so the organs that need oxygen the most, (heart and brain) can definetley get the right amount of oxygen

How many valves capillaries?

Well the capillaries produce the more the body moves. If someone is running a marathon for example, the capillaries will start to reproduce to help get the blood moving. And capillaries dont have valves.

7 In the leopard frog heart The right atrium carries oxygen rich blood?

In the leopard frog heart, the right atrium carries oxygen poor blood and the left atrium carries oxygen rich blood.

Why is it important to keep a heart beating when you transplant it?

It isn't important, and it isn't kept beating. The heart is stopped, transplanted, and then started again by a combination of drugs and electric shocks. But it has to be kept beating right to the point where it's taken out of the donor's body.

Does the heart have green veins?

Yes, those veins are the largest in our body, they are called the superior and inferior vena cava.

Does your blood flow clockwise?

Tethnically neither direction. All oxygenated blood goes from the lungs back to the Heart via the Pulmonary vein, where it gets pumped to the body, while the deoxygenated blood goes into the heart via the Vena Cava to be Pumped to the lungs for gas exchange. :)

What are the sources and clinical significance of the heart sounds?

The normal heart sounds are described as a lubb dubb. These sounds are due to the closing of the valves. If a murmur is heard, the valves are not closing properly and there is a back flow of blood. Also if the normal heart sounds are not in a rhythm, there is something wrong with the way the heart is working.

Why is oxygen so critical to heart muscle?

Oxygen plays many roles in the metabolic pathways that support contracture of the heart's cardiac muscle tissue.

The heart muscle is the only muscle in the body which is always working. It cannot stop and rest, because the body requires a constant circulation of blood, to supply the tissues of the body with oxygen and nutrients. The brain can only survive for 3 minutes without oxygen. So since the heart must constantly work, it requires a constant supply of oxygenated blood. Without it, the heart would not have the energy it requires to do its work, and would stop.

What is the diffence between left side stroke and right side?

Right Brain
The effects of a stroke depend on several factors, including the location of the obstruction and how much brain tissue is affected. However, because one side of the brain controls the opposite side of the body, a stroke affecting one side will result in neurological complications on the side of the body it affects. For example, if the stroke occurs in the brain's right side, the left side of the body (and the right side of the face) will be affected, which could produce any or all of the following:

  • Paralysis on the left side of the body
  • Vision problems
  • Quick, inquisitive behavioral style
  • Memory loss

Left Brain
If the stroke occurs in the left side of the brain, the right side of the body will be affected, producing some or all of the following:

  • Paralysis on the right side of the body
  • Speech/language problems
  • Slow, cautious behavioral style
  • Memory loss

What does the lateral ventricle communicate with?

The lateral ventricles are in the brain and connect to the third ventricle through the foreman of Monroe.

Have your heart in your heart?

Not you only have one heart and soul and body works your in blood their no too heart

When was Jealous Heart created?

Jealous Heart was created on 1965-08-12.