left and right ventricle
right ventricle and left ventricle
Heart has four chambers this is the ff. chambers of the heart: 1.)left ventricle 2.)right ventricle 3.)left atrium 4.)right atrium
They are the two lower chambers if the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body.
right ventricle Ventricles, left and right
The heart
The four valves in the heart are: * the two semi-lunar valves - one at the stem of the aorta, the other is found at the trunk of the pulmonary artery. * The tricuspid valve is on the right-hand side of the heart. * The bicuspid valve is on the left side of the heart.
The heart is divided into four chambers. The two bottom heart chambers are called the ventricles. The upper chambers are the atrials.
the bottom/point of the heart is called the apex
The upper chambers are called atria, singular atrium. The bottom chambers are called ventricles, singular ventricle.
As far as I know... The bottom part of the heart is divided into two chambers called the right and left ventricles, which pump blood out of the heart.
The atria are the two upper chambers in the heart, and they receive blood entering from outside of the heart. The ventricles are the two lower chambers of the heart and they each receive blood from an atrium and then send it out of the heart.
The heart only has 2 chambers one in the upper part and one in the lower part!
The heart is not a storage device. IF you're refering to the time between beats, then all 4 chambers sort of "stores" blood to be pumped out at the next beat.
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4 chambers
Heart has four chambers this is the ff. chambers of the heart: 1.)left ventricle 2.)right ventricle 3.)left atrium 4.)right atrium
An atrium is in the heart, it is the top two chamber of the heart. the right atrium deals with deoxygenated blood from the body, whereas the left atrium deals with oxygenated blood from the lungs.
They are the two lower chambers if the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body.