KINESIOL 2YY3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Posterior Interventricular Artery, Chordae Tendineae, Circumflex

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It is one vessel leaving the heart branches into arteries which lead to the lungs. Therefore branches off into right and left pulmonary arteries which give blood to the lungs. Once the blood becomes oxygenated, they are known as pulmonary veins which send blood to the left atria. From here the left ventricle (the largest chamber of the heart) pumps blood to the entire body via the aorta (the largest artery exiting the heart) The first part of the aorta that leaves the heart, out of the left ventricle is called this. It is called this where it points downwards behind the aorta, towards the lower part of the body. A ligament that goes from the pulmonary circulation to the systemic circulation in the aorta. In fetal circulation it was the bypass for the lungs, used to be called the ductus arteriosus. Between the ventricles there is a large mass of cardiac muscle tissue.

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