According to the "Cassell English Dictionary", no, 'ventricle' is the only correct spelling.
your ventrical chord ;) your ventrical chord ;)
The left ventricle will pump blood directly to the aorta.
It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.
The right ventricle has deoxgenated blood in it if that is what you mean by "bad blood". The left ventrical has oxgenated blood in it, or what you mean by "good blood"
There is no vein that connects directly to the right ventricle. The inferior and superior vena cava enter the right atria and the pulmonary artery leaves the right ventricle. See link below:
Left; it has to pump blood head to toe. The right only has to pump blood to the lungs
The plural of the word ventricle is ventricles.
The Pulmonary Vein transfers the blood from the lungs to the Left Atrium of the Heart. Goes throu the Bicuspid (a.k.a. Mitral) Valve into the Left Ventrical
The left ventricle is responsible for pumping oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the rest of the body. It is the thickest and most powerful chamber of the heart, designed to pump blood with high pressure to ensure efficient circulation.
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Blood passes through the bicuspid valve and enters the left ventricle.
No.