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Cardiovascular System Anatomy & Physiology

The heart is the pump responsible for maintaining adequate circulation of oxygenated blood around the vascular network of the body.

 

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Anatomy and Physiology 101
This self-paced anatomy and physiology course will cover all the bodily systems playing a major role in human anatomy. The material is presented in a practical and comprehensive manner. The focus of the course is on the need to know facts that must be understood in order to pursue any healthcare career or related education in the field of science.

Cardiovascular System Terminology Certification - $9.95
The Cardiovascular System Terminology Test has been designed to assess important concepts and terminology related to the field of Cardiovascular System. Taking this highly recognized certification is an excellent way for you to prove your professional prowess to employers while giving a boost to your resume.

 

The Gross Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

At a time when knowledge about microvascular physiology and subcellular myocardial and vascular biochemistry has accumulated at such a tremendous rate, I perceive that a realistic global understanding of the cardiovascular system has been partially lost in that voluminous accumulation of minutiae.

 

 

Cardiovascular System

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