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Heart, wire-frame computer artwork. The heart is a muscular pump that circulates

Heart, wire-frame computer artwork. The heart is a muscular pump that circulates


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Heart, wire-frame computer artwork. The heart is a muscular pump that circulates

Heart, wire-frame computer artwork. The heart is a muscular pump that circulates blood around the body, providing all tissues with oxygen and nutrients. Pulmonary arteries and veins (some seen at upper right) take blood to and from the lungs, where it is oxygenated and carbon dioxide released for exhalation. Blood arrives at the heart from the body through the vena cava (down left). It is pumped through the lungs before returning to the heart and being pumped to the body through the aorta (arch at top centre). Three arteries branch off this at top, then the aorta turns downwards behind the heart to supply the lower body

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Aorta Cardiac Cardio Vascular Pump Vena Cava Vessels Circulatory System Computer Artwork


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This print showcases a wire-frame computer artwork of the human heart, the vital muscular pump that tirelessly circulates blood throughout our bodies. With its intricate network of vessels and arteries, this organ ensures that all tissues receive the essential oxygen and nutrients they need to thrive. The pulmonary arteries and veins, visible at the upper right corner of the image, transport blood to and from the lungs for oxygenation and release of carbon dioxide during exhalation. The vena cava can be seen descending on the left side as it brings blood back to the heart from various parts of the body. From there, it undergoes another cycle through our lungs before returning to this powerful pump. The aorta takes center stage in this illustration, arching towards the top while branching off into three smaller arteries before turning downwards behind the heart to supply blood to our lower body. This mesmerizing artwork not only highlights the complexity and beauty of our cardiovascular system but also serves as a reminder of how crucial proper circulation is for our overall well-being. It symbolizes life itself - an intricate dance between organs working harmoniously together. Science Photo Library has masterfully captured this remarkable piece that seamlessly blends biology, medicine, anatomy, and technology into one stunning visual representation.

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