what is the meaning of coronary sinus
Asked by Pooja
| 6th Jul, 2017,
07:15: AM
Expert Answer:
- Veins related to the blood circulation to the heart merge and form a large vessel called sinus.
- It is located at the posterior surface of the heart between the left atrium and left ventricle.
- It collects the venous blood or deoxygented blood from the heart (The blood which is supplied to the heart walls).
- It is then sent this blood to the right atrium for its oxygenation process.
- Veins related to the blood circulation to the heart merge and form a large vessel called sinus.
- It is located at the posterior surface of the heart between the left atrium and left ventricle.
- It collects the venous blood or deoxygented blood from the heart (The blood which is supplied to the heart walls).
- It is then sent this blood to the right atrium for its oxygenation process.
Answered by Hemangi Binny
| 6th Jul, 2017,
11:17: AM
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