Sunday, August 23, 2009

Inside the heart

Inside the heart, there are four clearly separate sections or chambers. The right side of the heart, consisting of the right atrium and right ventricle, receives oxygen-poor blood. On the left side of the heart, the left atrium and left ventricle receive oxygen-rich blood.
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STATISTICS

FUNCTION

ANALYSIS

Weight: Less than .45 Kg (one pound)
Length: 13 Cm (5 inches)
Width: 9 Cm (3.5 inches)

Muscular pump sending blood to all parts of the body though a highly intricate network of blood vessels called capillaries.

The heart beats on average 70 times every minute and 100,000 times a day without rest.


Your heart beats more than once a second every day of your life. As blood flows into your heart, the muscles contract, and the blood flows out again. The heart is made of a special muscle, which never tires. This muscles contracts and relaxes 60 to 80 times a minute and during exercise the rate can increase to over one hundred times per minute.

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