What is the contact between HEART and LUNGS ?
Hmm....Your vital organs -- like your lungs, your heart, your pancreas, brain and liver -- are just that, vital. Not only are they vital to life, they are also vital to one another. Your lungs, for example, breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide (one of your body's waste products). The lungs transfer oxygen to the blood, which is carried to the heart for distribution throughout the rest of the body. The blood carries waste carbon dioxide back to the lungs, where it is absorbed and exhaled. It's a beautiful system.....
The contact between your HEART and LUNGS can be seen in the attachment photo provided. If you look closely there is more than one space or cavity that would answer your question. You can use one or both. For further clarification if you are unable to depict the image, you can use either: 1) Cavity of Pericardium OR 2) Costal Pleura Please note that the heart is marked, while the lung is within the Pulmonary Pleura.
how do they get connected..?
Even though the heart is not directly connected to the organs its connected to every organ via arteries and veins. ... The lungs.
does that make senses??
*sense
pulmonary artery connects your heart to your lungs
The heart and lung are connected by tissue membranes.
how the Sounds come from the heart
@rathish.rulz.......well....When you listen to your heart using a stethoscope or you listen to someone else heart by placing your head on their chest or by using a stethoscope, you will hear two sounds during each heart beat : a lub-dub lub-dub sound. This sound is created by valves closing on the blood inside the heart. These valves purpose is to prevent blood from flowing backward in any of the four chambers of the heart during the pumping of blood (contraction and relaxation of the heart). The first sound (the lub) happens when the mitral and tricuspid valves close. This happens when the pressure in the ventricles rises above the pressure in the atria, this cause valves to close inorder to prevent back flow of blood from the ventricles into the atria. The next sound (the dub) happens when the aortic and pulmonary valves close after the blood has been squeezed out of the heart. This happens when the left ventricle becomes empty, its pressure falls below the pressure in the aorta, and the aortic valve closes. Like wise, when the pressure in the right ventricle falls below the pressure in the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary valve closes. Thus, during each heart beat you will hear a lub-dub lub-dub sound. hope that defines well...
The pulmonary arteries connect the lungs with the heart. even though not really connected literally there is still a connection.
simply the lungs are connected to the heart as the blood from aorta passes to whole body.After that through the veins the deoxygenated blood passes through the right atrium and this ten comes out through pulmonary artery.Then this deoxygenated blood goes to the lungs an becomes oxygenated and then through the pulmonary vein and through left atrium to aorta. then this keeps continuing. (oxygenation and deoxygenation)
no didn't get it..
tell me wat u didnt get?
what? It's easy?
yeah it sure is..
mmmm i can't understand plz tellit in slowly and in a proper manner..
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