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The Surfaces and Borders of the Heart.
- Surfaces and Borders of The Heart
Orientation and Surfaces. The shape of the heart can be...
- Ventricles
The heart consists of four chambers – two atria and two...
- Great Vessels of The Heart
Aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in the body. It...
- The Heart Valves
The valves of the heart are structures which ensure blood...
- The Pericardium
If the heart is the fun, interesting inside bit of an...
- Conducting System of The Heart
Components of the Cardiac Conduction System Sinoatrial Node....
- Vasculature of The Heart
Naming Coronary Arteries. There are two main coronary...
- The Heart Wall
Clinical Relevance Endocarditis. Endocarditis refers to...
- Surfaces and Borders of The Heart
11 Ιουλ 2023 · There are three planes of the body: Coronal (frontal) plane: separates the front (anterior) and back (posterior) of the body. Sagittal (longitudinal) plane: separates the left and right...
Describe the location and position of the heart within the body cavity; Describe the internal and external anatomy of the heart; Identify the tissue layers of the heart; Relate the structure of the heart to its function as a pump; Compare systemic circulation to pulmonary circulation; Identify the veins and arteries of the coronary circulation ...
Body planes are used to describe anatomical motion in the X-Y-Z coordinate system that the body moves through. An anatomist could model a limb’s range of motion by measuring which planes the limb can move through and how far it is able to travel.
28 Οκτ 2021 · Anatomical planes are imaginary planes/2D surfaces used to divide the body to facilitate descriptions of location and movement. The anatomical position is used as a reference when describing locations of structures and movements. It is an upright position with arms by the side and palms facing forward. Feet are parallel with toes facing forward.
11 Ιαν 2021 · The four cardiac valves are at different levels and different planes with the pulmonary(P) valve situated the most cephalad. The aortic(A) valve is wedged between the tricuspid(T) and mitral(M) valves.
Body planes (a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface) are imaginary surfaces that run through the body and divide it into different sections. We can talk about a specific location using the planes as reference points within the anatomical position.