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Blood pressure has nothing to do with the chambers of the heart. Blood pressure has to do with the arteries, veins and capillaries.

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The ventricles, although the left ventricle is subjected to the greatest pressure because it provides the mechanical work needed to pump blood through the whole body.

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right atrium right atrium

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the right atrium.

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Q: Which heart chamber has the lowest pressure?
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What chamber of the heart is considered a high pressure chamber?

The left ventricle


When is blood pressure the lowest?

It is lowest when the heartbeats, or when the heart relaxes.


What is the lowest chamber of the human heart?

AnswerThe heart is divided into four main chambersthe two upper chambers are called the left atrium and the right atrium (plural atria), andthe two lower chambers are called the right and the left ventriclethe right ventricle is the lowest chamber


What is the pressure that the chamber of the heart must generate in order to eject blood out of the chamber?

It depends on which side of the heart you are considering. Normal pressure that is produced by the left ventricle, in a resting person, is 120 mmHg.


When is diastolic pressure measured?

during the period when the heart is relaxed between beats and pressure is lowest


How would your blood pressure be affected if a human had a two chamber heart?

the four chambers are there to reduce blood pressure in the heart but when it is a two chambers heart the blood pressure is expected to be high because the heart will be given extra work to do.


What is the medical term meaning lowest blood pressure in the arteries when the heart muscle is relaxing?

Diastolic pressure.


How does sphygmonamometer work?

A sphygmomanometer is a device which measures blood pressure. It works by reading both the systolic, which is the peak pressure as the heart contracts, and diastolic, which is the lowest pressure as the heart relaxes.


Where will blood be at the lowest pressure in someone who is standing upright?

If you mean, what is the lowest blood pressure, then the answer is around 60 in an average person. Blood pressure is relatively consistent through out the body, so the lowest pressure would be seen when the heart is resting (also know as diastolic blood pressure).


The lowest chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the heart is?

There are two such chambers; they are the ventricles. The right ventricle sends blood out of the heart and to the lungs; the left ventricle sends blood out of the heart and into the body and heart muscle tissue.


Is diastole the highest pressure in the arteries?

No, diastole is the period when a particular chamber of the heart relaxes. the highest pressure period is during systole.


When is diastolic measured?

during the period when the heart is relaxed between beats and pressure is lowest