Atria. (Singular: atrium)
If you're referring to the scientific term, magma collects in magma chambers.
condensation
A person who collects maps is called a cartomaniac.
No, they are called atria and ventricles...you have two of each
magma chambers
The two upper chambers of the heart that collects blood are known as atria.
If you're referring to the scientific term, magma collects in magma chambers.
The heart has 4 chambers. The "collecting chamber of the heart", or the atria , is the two chambers that are located above the other two chambers. It carries the responsibility in helping to pump the blood out of the chambers and making sure no blood pumps back in.
Chambers or judge's Chambers
The chambers at the bottom are called ventricles.
The word for the fuzz that collects in pants cuffs is called lint.
It is called called lapping. For example," I lapped the person running in front of me."
A numismatist is someone who collects coins and/or medals a numismatist
Heart
The two top chambers of the heart are called the right and left auricle respectively
The two upper chambers in your heart are called the atria. One on its own is an atrium. This comes from the Latin word for an open entrance area in a house, because the atria are where the blood enters the heart after returning from either the body or the lungs.The right atrium receives blood from the body, and pumps it through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. The left atrium receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins, and pumps it through the bicuspid valve into the left atrium.The atria have thinner walls than the ventricles, since they have to pump the blood a shorter distance than the ventricles.
The upper chambers in the heart are called atria (singular: atrium).