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Learn how the blood flows in just 1 minute. This tutorial shows where the blood goes when it comes from the systemic and pulmonary circulation. • Solidify Cardiac blood flow, watch the full detailed tutorial here: • Want to Master Cardiac Physiology? Wa... • Here's a summary of cardiac events; • 1. Deoxygenated blood leaves the systemic circulation enters the right atrium through Superior and Inferior Vena Cava • 2. Blood enters the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve • 3. Blood exits the right ventricle through the pulmonary valve and enters the pulmonary artery • 4. Left and right pulmonary arteries send blood to the lungs, where gas exchange occurs • 5. Oxygenated blood returns to the heart via the pulmonary veins enters the left atrium • 6. Blood enters the left ventricle through the mitral/bicuspid valve • 7. Blood exits the left ventricle through the aortic semilunar valve to enter the aorta • 8. Aorta distributes blood to the body • Hope you enjoyed the video and learned • Subscribe for easier and to-the-point tutorials. Detailed tutorials coming soon don't miss out. • Channel: https: / @medicalessentialsplus • -Get out Notebooks; with anatomy covers • Connect with us; • INSTAGRAM : / medicalessentialsplus • The cranial nerves are not difficult to learn and with these visual representations you will learn them in no time. A full tutorial on the cranial nerves is coming soon stay subscribe and stay tuned for more. They have many important features your should know. • Hope you enjoyed the video and learned • #bloodflow #humananatomy #medicalstudent #nusingstudent #medicine #mbbs #usmle #anatomytutorial #physhiology #physiotherapy #cranialnerve #skullforamen #fetalskull #fetalanatomy skull, quiz, anatomy , physiology, cranial nerves anatomy, foramen, blood flow, heart blood, flow • • #bloodflow #humanaranatomy #shorts
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