Maze of the human heart, by yonatan frimer

By yfrimer

Maze of Heart
Maze of heart

 

Created By Yonatan Frimer

To solve the mazes, find the entrance and exit arrows, and find the path between them without crossing over the dark ink.

More mazes like this one at TeamOfMonkeys.com and InkBlotMazes.com

 

Want to learn more about the human heart, check out the links bellow on wikipedia

Human heart

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Human heart removed from a 64-year-old male.

Human heart
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Human heart model, showing a persistent ductus arteriosus between aorta (A) and pulmonary artery
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Diagram of the human heart
Latin Cor
Gray’s subject #135 506
System Circulatory
Artery Right coronary artery, left coronary artery, anterior interventricular artery
Vein Superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, right pulmonary veins, left pulmonary veins
MeSH Heart
Dorlands/Elsevier Heart

The human heart provides a continuous blood circulation through the cardiac cycle and is one of the most vital organs in the human body. It is divided into four chambers: the two upper chambers are called the left and right atria and two lower chambers are called the right and left ventricles. Normally the right ventricle pumps the same blood amount into the lungs with each bit that the left ventricle pumps out. Physicians commonly refer to the right atrium and right ventricle together as the right heart and to the left atrium and ventricle as the left heart.[1]

The electric energy that stimulates the heart occurs in the sinoatrial node, which produces a definite potential and then discharges, sending an impulse across the atria. The Purkinje fibers transmit the electric charge to the myocardium while the cells of the atrial walls transmit it from cell to cell, making the atrial syncytium.

The human heart and its disorders (cardiopathies) are studied primarily by cardiology.

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