The Blood Flow through the Heart: Basics

Welcome to Heart Health Month!

Watch Dr. Rob’s Video explaining the basics.


Here is a chance to earn up to 100 360 Human Explorer Coins! Earn 10 coins for each correct answer and if you get 100% correct, you’ll get double the coins amount. You are allowed to take it as many times as you want. The goal is to LEARN It! and LIVE It!.

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Learn More: Now you can explore this dissectible, rotatable model of the heart.

You can click on this model, and then use the tools on the lower right to rotate, zoom, and even surgically remove or hide structures. Reinforce your learning by spending some time living inside the heart and master the anatomy and blood flow.


There are over 1000 more similar models to explore as an Ambassador in the Reality Health Games.

Now push away and go exercise and move that blood.. LEARN It, LIVE It, and SHARE It!.

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