Draw a diagram to show the internal structure of human heart.label 6 parts in all including atleat three valves
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Internal Structure of Human Heart
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- The heart is separated into a right and left side by the septum
- The heart has four chambers, two moderately little upper chambers called atria and two bigger lower chambers called ventricles
- The dividers of the ventricles are generally thicker than atrial wall
- The two atria are isolated from one another by a thin, muscular wall called the between atrial septum and the right and left ventricles are by a thick-walled, between ventricular septum
- The between atrial septum and between ventricular septum forestall blending of deoxygenated blood in the correct side of the heart with oxygenated blood in the left half of the heart
- The atria and ventricle of a similar side are isolated by a thick fibrous tissue called the atrioventricular septum
- The opening between the correct chamber and the correct ventricle is monitored by a valve called as the tricuspid valve, though a bicuspid valve watches the opening between the left chamber and the left ventricle
- The biggest conduit is the aorta which emerges from the left ventricle supplies blood to all the body parts aside from lungs
- Aspiratory supply route that emerges from the correct ventricle conveys deoxygenated blood to lungs
- The openings of the privilege and left ventricles into the pneumonic supply route and the aorta individually are given the semilunar valves
- The valves permit the blood to stream just one way, for example from the atria to the ventricles and from the ventricles to the aspiratory vein or aorta
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