BLOOD CIRCULATION, ILLUSTRATION
Cardiac revolution : the auricular systole. The oxygenated blood (in red) enters through the pulmonary veins and remains into the left atrium. The desoxygenated blood (in blue) enters through the vena cavae superior and inferior, and remains into the right atrium. This image is part of a series on cardiac revolution. See. images 0322807, 0322907, 0323007 and 0323807 for the entire cycle, 0323107 and 0323207 for the notion of right heart / left heart, 0323407 for the auricular systole, 0323507 for the ventricular diastole and 0323607 for the ventricular systole.
Size: 3630px × 4838px
Photo credit: © MARIE SCHMITT / BSIP / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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