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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.


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


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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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