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explain the external structure of mammalian heart​

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Answered by mailmesakthiv
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Explanation:

On the outside, the heart mainly consists of a dark red muscle. It is attached to four very important blood vessels: the Vena Cava, the Pulmonary Artery, the Pulmonary Vein and the Aorta.

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The Structure of the Heart,

On the outside, the heart mainly consists of a dark red muscle. It is attached to four very important blood vessels: the Vena Cava, the Pulmonary Artery, the Pulmonary Vein and the Aorta.

The heart is divided into four chambers consisting of two atria and two ventricles; the atria receive blood, while the ventricles pump blood. The right atrium receives blood from the superior and inferior vena cavas and the coronary sinus; blood then moves to the right ventricle where it is pumped to the lungs.

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