Human Biology fig. 1.58 - The systemic circulation - English labels

nid: 59799
Additional formats:
None available
Description:
The systemic circulation. Systemic circulation is the part of the circulatory system that carries blood between the heart and body. English labels. 

From ‘Human Biology’ by D. Wilkin and J. Brainard.

Anatomical structures in item:
Aorta
Cor
Vena cava superior
Vena cava inferior
Aorta descendens
Uploaded by: rva Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Mariana Ruiz Villarreal (Wikimedia: LadyofHats)
Requirements for usage
You are free to use this item if you follow the requirements of the license: View license

If you use this item you should credit it as follows:

  • For usage in print - copy and paste the line below:
  • "Human Biology fig. 1.58 - The systemic circulation - English labels" at AnatomyTOOL.org by Mariana Ruiz Villarreal (Wikimedia: LadyofHats), license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial. Source: book ‘Human Biology’, https://textbookequity.org/Textbooks/HumanBiologyCK12.pdf.
  • For digital usage (e.g. in PowerPoint, Impress, Word, Writer) - copy and paste the line below (optionally add the license icon):
  • "Human Biology fig. 1.58 - The systemic circulation - English labels" by Mariana Ruiz Villarreal (Wikimedia: LadyofHats), license: CC BY-NC. Source: book ‘Human Biology’, https://textbookequity.org/Textbooks/HumanBiologyCK12.pdf.

488 reads
Human Biology fig. 1.58 - The systemic circulation - English labels
Uploaded by: rva
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Mariana Ruiz Villarreal (Wikimedia: LadyofHats)
Review
  • Status: to be reviewed
The systemic circulation. Systemic circulation is the part of the circulatory system that carries blood between the heart and body. English labels. 

From ‘Human Biology’ by D. Wilkin and J. Brainard.

User comments
Note that this drawing of the heart depicts a... MORE (1)
Language
EN
Educational level
+ + +
Image view direction
Technical info
Item id ('nid'): 59799
*.jpg, 148kB, 796x1057
User comments

Comments

opgobee's picture
Note that this drawing of the heart depicts a physiologically impossible situation! with the tricuspid valve opened and the mitral valve closed and the pulmonary valve closed and the aortic valve opened. This would mean that the right part of the heart is in diastole and the left part of the heart in systole.
Anatomical structures in item
Aorta
Cor
Vena cava superior
Vena cava inferior
Aorta descendens
Topics
Gross
Image / technique source
Drawing