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  2. Heart Pictures, Diagram & Anatomy | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The average human heart weighs between 6 and 11 ounces. The muscle is strong enough to pump up to 2,000 gallons — as much as a fire department’s tanker truck — of blood through one’s body ...

  3. Chest Organs Anatomy, Diagram & Function | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Organs. The chest is the area of origin for many of the body’s systems as it houses organs such as the heart, esophagus, trachea, lungs, and thoracic diaphragm. The circulatory system does most ...

  4. Lung Anatomy, Function, and Diagrams - Healthline

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    The lungs begin at the bottom of your trachea (windpipe). The trachea is a tube that carries the air in and out of your lungs. Each lung has a tube called a bronchus that connects to the trachea ...

  5. Anatomy of the human heart - Wikipedia

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    The heart is a muscular organ situated in the mediastinum.It consists of four chambers, four valves, two main arteries (the coronary arteries), and the conduction system. The left and right sides of the heart have different functions: the right side receives de-oxygenated blood through the superior and inferior venae cavae and pumps blood to the lungs through the pulmonary artery, and the left ...

  6. Heart - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terminology. [ edit on Wikidata] The heart is a muscular organ found in most animals. This organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system. [ 1 ] The pumped blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the body, while carrying metabolic waste such as carbon dioxide to the lungs. [ 2 ]

  7. Lung Facts, Anatomy, and Overview in Pictures - WebMD

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    Your right lung is divided into three sections, or “lobes.”. Each lobe expands like a balloon when you breathe in and deflates when you breathe out. Your left lung is a bit smaller, with two ...

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