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Case Reports in Heart Academic Journal

Case Reports in Heart Academic Journal publishes images in Heart Academics, journal of Heart Academic case reports, Heart Academic surgery journal etc. In humans, heart is roughly the dimensions of an outsized fist and weighs between about 10 to 12 ounces (280 to 340 grams) in men and eight to 10 ounces (230 to 280 grams) in ladies, per Henry Gray's "Anatomy of the chassis." The physiology of the middle essentially comes all the way right down to "structure, electricity and plumbing," Phillips told Live Science.

The human heart has four chambers: 2 higher chambers (the atria) and a couple of lower ones (the ventricles), per the National Institutes of Health. The right atrium and ventricle along structure the "right heart," and also the atrium of the heart" left atrium of the heart and ventricle structure the "left heart." A wall of muscle mentioned because the septum separates the two sides of the middle. A double-walled sac mentioned because the serosa encases the middle that serves to protect the middle and anchor it within the chest. Between the outer layer, the serosa, and also the inner layer, the liquid body substance serosa, runs serosa fluid, which lubricates the middle throughout contractions and movements of the lungs and diaphragm. The heart's outer wall consists of three layers. The outmost wall layer, or epicardium, is that the inner wall of the serosa. The middle layer, or heart muscle, contains the muscle that contracts. The inner layer, or serosa, is that the liner that contacts the blood.

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