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| '''Cardiac Looping'''
| '''Cardiac Looping'''
Cardiac looping occurs in humans from late in the fourth week to early in the fifth week. The heart tube is initially straight in an almost rostro-caudal (head-tail) direction) virtually fixed at the upper and lower ends. As the heart tube is grows and elongates it begins to fold or "loop" inside the pericardial cavity.
Cardiac looping occurs in humans from late in the fourth week to early in the fifth week. The heart tube is initially straight in an almost rostro-caudal (head-tail) direction) virtually fixed at the upper and lower ends. As the heart tube is grows and elongates it begins to fold or "loop" inside the pericardial cavity.


'''Links:''' [[Media:Heart1_looping.mov|Quicktime version]] | [[Advanced_-_Cardiac_Looping|Tutorial - Cardiac Looping]] | [[Cardiovascular System Development]]
'''Links:''' [[Media:Heart1_looping.mov|Quicktime version]] | [[Advanced_-_Cardiac_Looping|Tutorial - Cardiac Looping]] | [[Cardiovascular System Development]]

Revision as of 17:06, 18 August 2010

width=348px|height=460px|controller=true|autoplay=false</qt> Cardiac Looping


Cardiac looping occurs in humans from late in the fourth week to early in the fifth week. The heart tube is initially straight in an almost rostro-caudal (head-tail) direction) virtually fixed at the upper and lower ends. As the heart tube is grows and elongates it begins to fold or "loop" inside the pericardial cavity.


Links: Quicktime version | Tutorial - Cardiac Looping | Cardiovascular System Development


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