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This animation summarises early cardiac atrial septation. This process is complex and results in a channel which allows the majority of blood to shunt from one atria to the other atria, bypass the developing pulmonary system. This channel will remain open through embryonic and fetal development until after birth.
This animation summarises early cardiac atrial septation. This process is complex and results in a channel which allows the majority of blood to shunt from one atria to the other atria, bypass the developing pulmonary system. This channel will remain open through embryonic and fetal development until after birth.


<font color=cornflowerblue>'''Blue - septum primum'''</font> | <font color=yellowgreen>'''Green - septum secundum'''</font> | <font color=crimson>'''Red - blood flow'''</font>
'''Links:''' [[Media:Heart1_atrium.mov‎|Quicktime]] | [[Quicktime_Development_Animation_-_Heart_Atrial_Septation|Quicktime version]] |  [[Development_Animation_-_Heart_Atrial_Septation|Flash version]] |[[:File:Heart1 atrium.gif|animated GIF]] | [[Intermediate - Atrial Ventricular Septation#Septation of the Atria|Tutorial - Septation of the Atria]] | [[Advanced - Cardiac Septation]] | [[Cardiovascular_System_-_Abnormalities#Atrial_Septal_Defects|Atrial Septal Defects]]
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Revision as of 15:47, 9 October 2012

Atrial Septation Animation

This animation summarises early cardiac atrial septation. This process is complex and results in a channel which allows the majority of blood to shunt from one atria to the other atria, bypass the developing pulmonary system. This channel will remain open through embryonic and fetal development until after birth.

Blue - septum primum | Green - septum secundum | Red - blood flow


Links: Quicktime | Quicktime version | Flash version |animated GIF | Tutorial - Septation of the Atria | Advanced - Cardiac Septation | Atrial Septal Defects


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