The right atrium is where the process begins, where the CO2 Blood enters the heart.
Through the tricuspid valve, to the right ventricle, the pulmonary artery, and lungs.
Once inside the lungs, it dumps its carbon dioxide and picks up its oxygen supply.
Then itÂs back to the heart through the pulmonary vein, through the atrium and left ventricle.
Pump, pump, pumps your Blood.
Okay, so maybe he's not singing Pottsie's song to pass his anatomy final exam in high school yet, but Harry did a very good impression of it last night, clearly pointing out his eyes, ears, nose, mouth, ears and head. All the while with his infamous dimply grin, shortly before heading off to bed.
Kim heads off this afternoon, on her first trip in a while. Off to sunny San Diego until Friday to meet her new SCIREX team. Last thing any of us want is to get ahead of ourselves and jinx things, but SCIREX already seems to be leaps and bounds of a better fit than PRA was becoming. Hope it all continues...
So as Kim noted in her previous post, this will hopefully give me some more time to unpack and get back into IKEA assembly mode. We still have a few morpieceses to get put together before yet another trip down I95 to Potomac Mills for more. Slowly but surely, the place is comintogetherer, and we'd both really love to get more of the boxes away before Meghan et al arrive for the MCM. She seems to be concerned that there's not enough room for her to crash for the weekend, but I'd like to publicly remind her that she gets her own room this time... with a DOOR! No more sleeping on the couch in the TV room as she and several other past guests have had to endure.
Regardless, things are coming together, and the boxes are slowly being broken down. Now if we can just get some pictures hung up, we'll be set.
Hope everyone's doing well. The readership seems to be growing lately, and hopefully everyone's sufficiently informed. If not, and you're looking for more info, let us know, and we'll do our best to get you back in the loop!
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Oops! Didn't mean to post at the same time. Guess we get to dish out two perspectives...
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