Lockdown Embryology with Prof Alice Roberts #12: Heart Septation

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We take a look at the twisting heart tube, tying itself into a knot before partitions start to appear, dividing the left and right chambers of the heart - but incompletely. This partial partitioning holds the elegant solution to the challenge of kick-starting a separate circulatory loop for the lungs - at the moment of birth.
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Greetings from Cork, Ireland. I never knew you could draw/sketch so well. Watched all your tv shows, very interesting and informative.

davidfoley
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As a complete lay-person, that was fascinating. And so beautifully drawn and explained.

fionagourley
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On this Thanksgiving Day here, I am soooo thankful to knowledgeable, talented, articulate, compassionate, humanist scholars like you who have truly enriched and enlightened my life. Thank you!

Yanquetino
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Brilliant as always, thanks again Alice!! 😊❤️

michaelkyriacou
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Fascinating as always! The septum primum and secundum closing is of interest in our family as my father, in his 70s, discovered that he had a 3mm hole in the heart where the two septum didn't close properly. ( I assume the holes were just a little too large.) - As you can probably guess it didn't affect him and his health at all.

cheekychappy
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it's incredible how large the heart is during embryonic development....I guess it's the primary organ for initial that the brain and nervous system are secondary for further growth...

simonw
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"Intervenous tubercle of lower" directs the svc blood to the right ventricle?

Prasujith
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I've never taken interest in Biology as much as Now

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