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This animation features the heart and circulatory system and how they work. For more information, visit: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-disease/DS0...
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- Mayo Clinic
How Your Heart Works - Animation. Your heart is a pump that is responsible for delivering blood to all parts of your body. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to nourish the cells, and veins transport oxygen-poor blood on its way back to the heart and lungs. This animation shows how the heart and circulatory system work.
Discover the incredible mechanics of the human heart in this fascinating 5-minute video! Learn how your heart pumps blood, delivers oxygen, and powers your b...
- 4 min
- ThinkLab
"Unlock the secrets of the human heart! In this informative video, we'll take you on a journey inside the incredible cardiovascular system. Learn how the hea...
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- Vigyan by HB
<p>The heart is the most important muscular organ in the body. It works around the clock pumping blood to various parts of the body through the network of blood vessels. The normal adult heart weighs between 200- 425 grams (7 to 15 ounces) and is about the size of your fist. Learning about your heart and its functions can help you understand the various conditions that may affect your heart as ...
Heart Chambers (transparency) animation 4 chambers of the heart: right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle. Watch, Learn, and Live Library copyright American Heart Association Please do not remove copyright from animation.
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This program showcases dozens of easy-to-understand animations with clear descriptive text to explain how our hearts work when they’re healthy and what’s happening when they’re not. Every day, a normal heart beats an average of 100,000 times. That translates into about 2.5 billion heartbeats in a typical lifetime.