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  1. Heart development. Development of the human heart during the first five weeks (top), and the formation of the heart chambers (bottom) at four and eight weeks. In this figure, the blue and red colors represent blood inflow and outflow (not venous and arterial blood). Initially, all venous blood flows from the tail/atria to the ventricles/head, a ...

  2. The cardiac conduction system ( CCS, also called the electrical conduction system of the heart) [1] transmits the signals generated by the sinoatrial node – the heart 's pacemaker, to cause the heart muscle to contract, and pump blood through the body's circulatory system. The pacemaking signal travels through the right atrium to the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heart_symbolHeart symbol - Wikipedia

    Heart symbol. The heart symbol is an ideograph used to express the idea of the "heart" in its metaphorical or symbolic sense. Represented by an anatomically inaccurate shape, the heart symbol is often used to represent the center of emotion, including affection and love, especially romantic love.

  4. Heart (category theory), an abelian category in a t-structure, a concept in homological algebra. Heart (Chinese constellation), one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. Heart (Chinese medicine), a zàng-fǔ organ stipulated by traditional Chinese medicine. Heart (mobile design), a mobile design and metric framework.

  5. See media help. The cardiac cycle is the performance of the human heart from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next. [1] It consists of two periods: one during which the heart muscle relaxes and refills with blood, called diastole, following a period of robust contraction and pumping of blood, called systole. [1]

  6. Cardiac muscle (also called heart muscle or myocardium) is one of three types of vertebrate muscle tissues, with the other two being skeletal muscle and smooth muscle. It is an involuntary, striated muscle that constitutes the main tissue of the wall of the heart. The cardiac muscle (myocardium) forms a thick middle layer between the outer ...

  7. Meet the heart! The heart, nestled between the lungs and protected by the rib cage, serves as a powerful pump ensuring blood flow throughout the body. This systemic flow delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and removes waste. Additionally, the heart manages pulmonary flow, sending blood to the lungs for oxygenation before distributing it to ...

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