birs and mammals heart

Birds and mammals have a complete anatomical and functional seperation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood flow through the heart. in mammalian heart systemic blood enters the right atrium and then passess through a membranous right atrioventricular valve into the right ventricle . Blood is ejected through the pulmonary semilunar valves via the left and right pulmonary arteries for oxygenation in the lung. The cardiac cycle of the mammalian heart consists of an atrial contaction (systole) and then refilling (diastole), coordinated with a ventricular systole and diastole.

3 comments:

James Marker said...

I think the birds and mammals have the same internal body system. May be they are having little change in their body. From this blog I come to k now the procedure of the blood flow in the mammals.

Vaporizer said...

Only in birds and mammals is the heart four-chambered. The heart of birds is relatively larger and more powerful than that of reptiles and mammals.

Kevin said...

Its great post to describe the internal function of bird and mammals.