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Every single second, your heart is working.
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It beats over 100,000 times a day,
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pumping blood through thousands of kilometers of blood vessels,
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delivering oxygen, nutrients, and life itself to every cell in your body.
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But how does the system actually work?
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How does blood know where to go?
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And how does the heart pump without stopping?
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Today, inside Vital Codes, we're diving deep into the circulatory system,
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blood flow, and heart function, explained simply and visually.
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What is the circulatory system?
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The circulatory system is one of the most essential life support systems of the human body.
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Its main job is transportation,
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but not just of blood.
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It delivers oxygen from the lungs to the tissues,
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nutrients from digested food to cells,
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and hormones from glands to their target organs.
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At the same time, it removes carbon dioxide, metabolic waste, toxins.
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It also helps regulate body temperature, fluid balance, immune response.
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Without circulation, cells begin to die within minutes, especially brain cells.
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That's why the circulatory system is directly linked to survival.
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This system has three major components.
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One, the heart, the pump.
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Two, blood, the transport medium.
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Three, blood vessels, the pathways.
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Let's begin with the heart,
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the center of this entire system.
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Chapter 1.
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The Heart, the Body's Living Pump.
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The heart is a hollow,
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muscular organ located in the chest between the lungs,
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slightly tilted toward the left side.
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It is approximately the size of a closed fist,
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yet powerful enough to pump blood throughout the entire body.
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What makes the heart special is its muscle, cardiac muscle.
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Unlike skeletal muscles, cardiac muscle works involuntarily,
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contracts rhythmically, never rests throughout life.
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Even during sleep, the heart continues pumping to maintain circulation, protection, and support.
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The heart is enclosed in a double-layered protective sack called the pericardium.
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This sac prevents friction, protects the heart from infection,
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allows smooth movement during contractions.
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The heart is also supplied by its own blood vessels called coronary arteries because even the heart muscle needs oxygen to survive.
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Chapter 2.
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Structure of the Heart The heart is divided internally into four chambers,
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each with a specific function.
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Atria, receiving chambers.
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The two upper chambers are right atrium, left atrium.
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Their role is to receive blood returning to the heart.
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The atria have thinner walls because they do not pump blood forcefully.
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They simply pass it to the ventricles.
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Pumping chambers.
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The two lower chambers are right ventricle, left ventricle.
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These chambers pump blood out of the heart.
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The left ventricle has the thickest muscular wall because it must generate enough pressure to send blood to the entire body,
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including the brain and lower limbs.
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Chapter 3.
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Heart Valves One-Way Gates To ensure that blood flows in only one direction,
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the heart contains four valves.
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These valves act like doors,
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opening and closing with each heartbeat.
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tricuspid valve located between the right atrium
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and right ventricle it prevents blood from flowing backward into the
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atrium pulmonary valve controls blood flow from the right ventricle into
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the pulmonary artery mitral bicuspid valve located between the left atrium
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and left ventricle this valve is especially important and commonly affected in heart diseases.
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Aortic valve controls blood flow from the left ventricle into the aorta.
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The familiar lub-dub sound of the heartbeat is caused by the closing of these valves,
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ensuring efficient circulation.
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Chapter 4.
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Pathway of Blood Flow Blood circulation follows a precise and organized pathway from the body to the heart.
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Deoxygenated blood, rich in carbon dioxide,
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returns from body tissues through two large veins,
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superior vena cava, inferior vena cava.
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This blood enters the right atrium,
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from right atrium to right ventricle.
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Blood flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle.
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Pulmonary circulation to the lungs.
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The right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary artery,
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carrying it to the lungs.
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This is unique because the pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood, unlike other arteries.
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Gas exchange in the lungs.
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In the lungs, blood passes through capillaries surrounding tiny air sacs called alveoli.
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Here, carbon dioxide is released.
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Oxygen enters the blood.
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Back to the heart.
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Oxygen-rich blood returns to the heart via pulmonary veins and enters the left atrium.
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Blood moves into the left ventricle,
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which pumps it into the aorta.
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From here, blood is distributed to all organs and tissues,
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supplying oxygen and nutrients.
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Chapter 5.
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Blood Vessels the transport network.
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Blood vessels form a vast network across the body.
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Arteries carry blood away from the heart,
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have thick elastic walls, withstand high pressure.
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Veins carry blood back to the heart,
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contain valves to prevent backflow,
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work with muscle contractions to move blood upward.
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Capillaries, extremely thin vessels, one cell thick,
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allow exchange of gases, nutrients, and wastes.
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Capillaries are where blood truly serves the cells.
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Chapter 6.
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Blood.
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The Transport Medium.
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Blood is not just a liquid.
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It is a living tissue.
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Red blood cells.
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They contain hemoglobin, which binds oxygen and delivers it to tissues.
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White blood cells.
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They protect the body against infections and foreign invaders.
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Platelets.
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They help stop bleeding by forming clots.
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Plasma.
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The liquid portion that carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
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Chapter 7.
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Heartbeat and cardiac cycle.
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Each heartbeat follows a cycle called the cardiac cycle.
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Systole.
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The heart contracts and pumps blood out.
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Diastole.
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The heart relaxes and fills with blood.
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The heart has its own electrical system.
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SA node initiates the heartbeat.
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AV node regulates timing.
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Electrical signals ensure coordinated contraction.
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Chapter 8.
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Importance of a healthy circulatory system.
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A healthy circulatory system ensures continuous oxygen supply,
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stable blood pressure, Poor lifestyle choices can damage this system,
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leading to heart disease, stroke, hypertension.
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Prevention depends on balanced diet,
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regular physical activity, stress management.
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Your heart will beat about 3 billion times in your lifetime.
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It works silently, faithfully, without rest.
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Understanding the circulatory system means understanding how life flows within you.
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This is Vital Codes, decoding the science that keeps you alive.
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