Acronym For Blood Flow Through The Heart. If your blood pressure is 140 90 mm hg which is the borderline value between normal and high that means your heart is working harder to pump blood through your body 140 versus 120 and it is not relaxing as well between pumps 90 versus 80. Always remember that it must flow through 6 areas on the right side and then 6 areas on the left side this equals 12 steps. This is the first ever channel for biology tricks for those students who found difficulty in learning biology. After the blood gets oxygen in the lungs it is called oxygen rich blood.
If your blood pressure is 140 90 mm hg which is the borderline value between normal and high that means your heart is working harder to pump blood through your body 140 versus 120 and it is not relaxing as well between pumps 90 versus 80. Blood leaves the svc and the ivc and enters the right atrium ra 3. All blood enters the right side of the heart through two veins. Oxygen rich blood flows from the lungs back into the left atrium la or the left upper chamber of the heart through four pulmonary veins. Blood flow through the heart. The superior vena cava svc and the inferior vena cava ivc see figure 3.
Oxygen rich blood then flows through the mitral valve mv into the left ventricle lv or the left lower chamber.
These valves then snap shut making the first heart sound s1 or lub in lub dub as these two valves snap shut the pulmonary and aortic valve just opened. I need help creating an acronym to remember the blood flow through the heart the letters are. The svc collects blood from the upper half of the body. While it seems fairly simple to memorize i was wondering if any of you guys have a mnemonic for it or a simpler way to get it vena cava right atrium tricuspid valve right ventri. These valves then snap shut making the first heart sound s1 or lub in lub dub as these two valves snap shut the pulmonary and aortic valve just opened. All blood enters the right side of the heart through two veins.