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Cells grown in culture tend to adhere to each other, through adhesins, so they are able to communicate with each other. They form gap junctions that allow the cytoplasm of the cells to exchange some molecules such as cyclic-AMP associated molecules in this case.
Therefore even though the FSH binds to the receptors on the ovarian follicle cells only (since these are the cells that bear the receptors for the hormone on their surface), the pathway and associated molecules for secondary messengers can diffuse across the across the gap junction into other cells, including those of the cardiac cells, hence inducing some contraction in these cells, as they respond to the secondary messengers.
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The upper region of the body veins carries blood that has no oxygen to the heart through superior vena cava and the lower part of the blood with no oxygen will transfer to the heart with the help of superior vena cava.
In Right hand:
At first, blood in the palmar region or distal end of the arm deoxygenated blood from this side will go to the following manner -
right ulnar vein - to the right Axillary vein - to the right subclavian vein - Right internal jugular vein - right brachiocephalic vein and finally it reaches the superior vena cava of the heart.
The same pathway will take place on the left side of the upper region of the body.