Organs Of The Human Body (Part-1) | The Heart
Organs of the human body (Part-1)
The Heart!
Credit: Shaikh Rasel
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The heart is located above the diaphragm on the left side of the chest of the human body. The wide head at the base had a thin needle. The heart is divided into two parts in the middle. Each part is again divided into two parts. The upper part of the right side is called the right atrium and the lower part is called the right ventricle. Again the upper part of the left part of the heart is left ventricle and the lower part is left ventricle.
There are many blood vessels in the human body, these ducts are of two types. One is the vein that carries the contaminated blood from the body to the heart for purification. The other is the artery through which purified blood is flooded throughout the body.
The heart works in strange ways. The veins of the body carry raw blood, first to the upper part of the right side of the heart. When blood enters the right atrium, the muscles of the right atrium expand, receive blood, and contract again and send it to the right atrium. Between the right atrium and the right ventricle is a door called a valve. When the right ventricle is filled with blood, this valve closes on its own. This blood from the right ventricle enters the lungs directly through a duct. Meanwhile, the lungs have filled the oxygen cylinder from the breath. As soon as the blood enters the lungs, the lungs on both sides purify the blood by mixing oxygen with the blood. This purified blood enters the left atrium through the connecting ducts of the lungs. The valve of the left atrium opens automatically and sends blood to the left ventricle. The left ventricle then does the important work. When he pushes the blood so hard that it contracts after entering, the blood spreads to all the organs of the body.
Each part of the heart contracts and expands, constantly supplying blood to the body. Vibration 60/70 times per minute. The contraction of the heart is one million times daily. Why does such a contraction occur? Why does the heart keep moving, where did this energy come from? The heart was inactive at first, was motionless, without vibration. Who pushed it first? A nerve called the vagus joins the heart from the base of the head to the diaphragm. The electric current of the vagus nerve stimulates the heart. The heart becomes active. Where is the source of inspiration for the vagus nerve? This power is the great Lord Almighty.
Allah Ta'ala says in the Qur'an that whatever is in the heavens and the earth gets its impulsive power, the heart gets its kinetic energy, the vagus nerve gets its flow, the cells get energy - all from me, I am the great light, the great energy. That flow constantly stimulates the heart, providing vibrational energy. There is no thought so close, there is no inner news. Don't worry about how much outside. (Continued....)
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