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Heart and coronary arteries, artwork

Heart and coronary arteries, artwork


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Heart and coronary arteries, artwork

Heart and coronary arteries. 3D computer artwork of the external anatomy of a human heart. The main blood vessels servicing the heart are visible at the top of the image. At upper left is the vena cava, where blood arrives from the body. Blood is pumped through that side of the heart to the lungs and back to the heart through the pulmonary system of blood vessels (upper right). Oxygenated blood is then pumped to the rest of the body through the main artery, the aorta (arched, upper centre) The heart is supplied with fresh blood through the coronary arteries (red) seen on the surface of the heart

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Aorta Arteries Computer Graphic Coronary Coronary Artery Single Object Vena Cava Vessel Artery Blood Vessel Cardiovascular System Circulatory System Cutouts Vein


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This print showcases a stunning 3D computer artwork of the external anatomy of a human heart and its intricate network of coronary arteries. Against a clean white background, this illustration provides an in-depth view into the complex circulatory system that keeps our hearts beating. At first glance, one's eyes are drawn to the prominent blood vessels visible at the top of the image. The vena cava, located on the upper left side, serves as the entry point for deoxygenated blood from throughout the body. From there, blood is propelled through one side of the heart to reach the lungs and then returns via pulmonary vessels displayed on the upper right. The main artery responsible for distributing oxygenated blood to all parts of our body takes center stage in this artwork - arched elegantly above everything else - it is none other than our vital aorta. Its significance cannot be overstated as it ensures that every cell receives life-sustaining oxygen. Highlighted against this backdrop are vivid red coronary arteries coursing along with their own path across the surface of this remarkable organ. These crucial branches supply fresh blood directly to nourish and sustain cardiac muscle tissue. Alfred Pasieka's masterful creation offers us not only an artistic representation but also an educational tool that allows us to marvel at both beauty and complexity within ourselves. It reminds us how interconnected each component is within our miraculous human bodies while emphasizing just how essential proper cardiovascular health truly is.

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