Friday, May 10, 2013

Human Heart Function

Human Heart Function


Human heart is a magical tool. Its function is to pump blood flow throughout the body, never stop one moment in his work, and never-ending for human life. Heartburn is one, but consists of two pumps, the one on the right side and another on the left. The right heart receives blood from all parts of the body and to the lungs memompanya. Therein lies the blood leaving the carbon load dioksia and receive fresh supplies of oxygen, then proceed to the left side of the heart, and from there dipompakan throughout the body.

Every part of the heart to work without relying on others, but all work together to regulate normal blood circulation. walls of the heart muscle fibers that have a strong power to contract (contraction) or pulsed with the rhythmic .Continuous rhythmic pulse that is maintaining the continuity of circulation. Cardiac You do a lot of work once. The heart beats more than a hundred thousand times a day, constantly pump blood through more than 60,000 miles of blood vessels are very small - Just how unique the human body- vessels of the capillary is only one-tenth inch in length, but if the ends are connected to one another , then the length is two and a half times the circumference earth through the equator. To keep the right pressure, all these vessels should be filled with the appropriate amount of blood, because if not, the body networks will die.

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