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29 January, 05:19

State 10 ways in which mammalian heart is adapted to its function?

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  1. 29 January, 05:24
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    Hey frnd

    Muscular to pump blood over long distance;

    - Myogenic cardiac muscles which contract and relax rhythmically without fatigue; hence heart continues pumping;

    - Cardiac muscle fibres interconnected to form a network of fibre to ensure rapid and uniform spread of excitation throughout the walls of the heart;

    - Heart divided into 4 chambers which are hollow to accommodate more blood;

    - Ventricles have thicker walls than auricles to generate higher pressure to drive blood over long

    distance into more elaborate circulation/to the lungs and to all body tissues
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