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What happens when your heart beats?
Every time your heart beats, three things happen.
- Your heart relaxes so blood can flow into it.
- The two upper chambers of your heart contract, squeezing blood into the two lower chambers.
- The two lower chambers contract and pump blood out. The right chamber pumps blood to your lungs. The left one pumps blood to the rest of your body.
To read more, see How blood moves through your heart and How your heart moves blood around your body.
This information was last updated on Apr 14, 2009
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