SALIENT LESSONS FROM
THE CORONARY ARTERIES
The coronary arteries
provide blood supply to the heart, the blood pump. Some of its duties are
outlined and deductions are saliently made from them.
1.
REPLENISHMENT: The first lesson to take
from the coronary artery is that it replenishes the heart. While performing the
work of pumping blood to other tissues, the cardiac muscle is replenished by
means of its 2 coronary arteries.
2.
DIRECTLY SOURCED: The coronary arteries,
unsurprisingly, take origin from the aorta, the main artery leaving the left
ventricle, carrying oxygenated blood to all branch arteries of the human body.
Thus, it originates from the principal source of maximally oxygenated blood;
this points to the fact that it reveres impartation and not opinions.
3.
PERFUSION: The coronary arteries ensure
that blood gets to every part of the heart by means of its several branches.
Branches of right coronary artery include the right (acute) marginal,
sinoatrial nodal, atrioventricular nodal, conus branch, right posterolateral
and posterior interventricular branches; while branches of left coronary artery
include the left (obtuse) marginal, anterior interventricular and circumflex
branches. This description shows that the coronary arteries ensure adequate
perfusion of cardiac muscle areas.
This
is the mechanism by which myocardial infarction is prevented- or not!
From these blood
vessels, principal lessons include the need to always replenish and
re-invigorate one’s self, leaning on a
power greater than the force of living (GOD) and not on human opinions,
and finally ensuring that we aren’t one sided.
This could lead to a
prevention of the psycho-mental forms of the disease called myocardial
infarction.
MAY YOU HARMONIOUSLY
ACHIEVE A PERFECT STATE OF CORONARY FUNCTION!
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