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Human Physiology, 7/e
Stuart I Fox, Pierce College

Heart and Circulation

Internet Activities


Medical Imaging: Cardiac Images
(http://www.cvmg.com/education/images.html)

Images of the circulatory system were acquired from the Toshiba biplane cardiac catheterization system at this site.
Question: A. On a piece of paper, list and describe several images available at this site.
B. How can this site help an anatomy student?
COHIS: Cardiovascular Diseases: Main Menu
(http://web.bu.edu/COHIS/cardvasc/cvd.htm)

A.K. Gupta at Boston University Medical Center has developed this extensive site about the heart.
Question: A. Describe several topics discussed at this site.
B. Evaluate the 3D images of the heart used at this site.
Heart: How it Works
(http://www.americanheart.org/Heart_and_Stroke_A_Z_Guide/hworks.html)

The American Heart Association has developed this comprehensive site on the heart.
Question: What resources are available at this site?