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Mammal Heart Function

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The Heart Pumping

A group of cells in the right atrium act as a pacemaker, controlling the pumping heart. When a heart beats:

Blood enters via the atria

Blood enters via the atria

  • Blood enters the heart via the atria.
Atria contract

Atria contract

  • Once filled with blood, the atria contract, forcing blood down into the ventricles below.
Ventricles contract

Ventricles contract

  • When the ventricles contract, they force blood to exit the heart.
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