OpenStax AnatPhys fig.19.4 - Dual System of Human Circulation - English labels

nid: 58841
Additional formats:
None available
Description:
Dual System of the Human Blood Circulation. Blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle, where it is pumped into the pulmonary circuit. The blood in the pulmonary artery branches is low in oxygen but relatively high in carbon dioxide. Gas exchange occurs in the pulmonary capillaries (oxygen into the blood, carbon dioxide out), and blood high in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide is returned to the left atrium. From here, blood enters the left ventricle, which pumps it into the systemic circuit. Following exchange in the systemic capillaries (oxygen and nutrients out of the capillaries and carbon dioxide and wastes in), blood returns to the right atrium and the cycle is repeated. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 19.4.
Anatomical structures in item:
Cor
Vena cava superior
Truncus pulmonalis
Venae pulmonales
Valva trunci pulmonalis
Atrium dextrum
Valva tricuspidalis
Ventriculus dexter
Vena cava inferior
Aorta
Atrium sinistrum
Ventriculus sinister
Valva mitralis
Valva aortae
Bifurcatio trunci pulmonalis
Uploaded by: Jorn IJkhout Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: OpenStax
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:
  • "OpenStax AnatPhys fig.19.4 - Dual System of Human Circulation - English labels" at AnatomyTOOL.org by OpenStax, license: Creative Commons Attribution. Source: book 'Anatomy and Physiology', https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology.
  • For digital usage (e.g. in PowerPoint, Impress, Word, Writer) - copy and paste the line below (optionally add the license icon):
  • "OpenStax AnatPhys fig.19.4 - Dual System of Human Circulation - English labels" by OpenStax, license: CC BY. Source: book 'Anatomy and Physiology', https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology.

706 reads
OpenStax AnatPhys fig.19.4 - Dual System of Human Circulation - English labels
Uploaded by: Jorn IJkhout
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: OpenStax
Review
  • Status: reviewed
  • Anatomical correctness 8/10
  • Educational quality 8/10
  • Aesthetic quality 8/10
  • Reviewed by AnatomyTOOL, Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
  • Reviewed on 28 Dec 2019 - 15:29
Dual System of the Human Blood Circulation. Blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle, where it is pumped into the pulmonary circuit. The blood in the pulmonary artery branches is low in oxygen but relatively high in carbon dioxide. Gas exchange occurs in the pulmonary capillaries (oxygen into the blood, carbon dioxide out), and blood high in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide is returned to the left atrium. From here, blood enters the left ventricle, which pumps it into the systemic circuit. Following exchange in the systemic capillaries (oxygen and nutrients out of the capillaries and carbon dioxide and wastes in), blood returns to the right atrium and the cycle is repeated. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 19.4.
User comments
Language
EN
Educational level
+ + +
Technical info
Item id ('nid'): 58841
*.jpg, 2MB, 2287x2525
User comments

Comments

Anatomical structures in item
Cor
Vena cava superior
Truncus pulmonalis
Venae pulmonales
Valva trunci pulmonalis
Atrium dextrum
Valva tricuspidalis
Ventriculus dexter
Vena cava inferior
Aorta
Atrium sinistrum
Ventriculus sinister
Valva mitralis
Valva aortae
Bifurcatio trunci pulmonalis
Topics
Gross
Image / question collection
OpenStax Anatomy & Physiology
Image / technique source
Drawing