Lecture

Heart Anatomy: External Morphology

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This lecture covers the external morphology of the heart, including the atria, ventricles, coronary sulcus, and interventricular sulci. It explains how internal partitions divide the heart into four chambers and the significance of recognizing the two auricles.

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