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Dissect a human for the heart

Dissect a human for the heart

This anatomical video tutorial will show you a deep look inside the heart of a human, much like yourself. If you're a medical student and you need cadaver dissection instructions, this anatomy video will help you along your way. Learn how to dissect a human for the heart. If you want to get a different perspective than from that beating you hear inside you, then this is the video for you. Maybe learn a little osteology before you begin to make sure you don't knick something you shouldn't.

1. Remove the heart from the pericardial cavity and examine its features.
2. Remove the epicardium and identify the coronary blood vessels.
3. Open the chambers of the heart.
4. Clean out the chambers and identify their anatomical features.

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