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Pulmonary Veins Collection

The pulmonary veins play a vital role in the anatomy of the heart's interior, as seen in this frontal section


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The pulmonary veins play a vital role in the anatomy of the heart's interior, as seen in this frontal section. Located within the human heart, these veins are positioned strategically within the main circulatory system. In this image of the human upper body, we can observe not only the bones and muscles but also get a glimpse of how they interact with the circulatory system. A cross-section view reveals more intricate details about the anatomy of our most essential organ -the human heart. The muscle cells and even an atherosclerotic artery can be observed closely in this interior view. This depiction showcases various components such as veins, nerves, axial skeleton, and muscle parts that make up our upper body. Heart valves are crucial for maintaining proper blood flow throughout our bodies. Here we see three specific valves: pulmonary valve, mitral valve, and tricuspid valve. Each plays its own unique role in ensuring efficient circulation. Comparing a normal heart to one with a patent foramen ovale highlights potential abnormalities that may occur within our cardiac structure. Understanding these differences is crucial for diagnosing and treating any related conditions effectively. Finally, an internal view provides us with an intimate look into the complexity of our hearts' inner workings. It serves as a reminder that despite being hidden beneath layers of tissue and bone structures.