Yes.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
the ventricles are like pumps in the heart and your pacemaker sends them shocks to keep working. ventricles pump blood into arteries.
Because the have thicker walls and sensors in the walls
The top space or atrium receives the blood from the veins.The bottom spaces, the ventricles,pump blood out of the heart into the arteries.
The top space or atrium receives the blood from the veins.The bottom spaces, the ventricles,pump blood out of the heart into the arteries.
Each side of the heart has two compartments or chambers. The top one, called an atrium, collects blood from the veins that are connected to it. Veins are the major blood vessels that deliver blood to the heart. The bottom chamber is larger and is called a ventricle. Ventricles use the squeezing action of powerful muscles to pump blood out of the ventricles and into the arteries connected above them. Arteries are the major blood vessels that take blood away form the heart.The ventricles are more muscular than the atria.The ventricles are larger than the atria.The ventricles have thinner muscle tissue.The ventricles are rougher to the touch than the atria.The ventricles are below the atria.The ventricles pump blood to the body; the atria pump blood to the ventricles.The ventricular walls are thicker than the atrial walls.
No the heart pumps the blood but it does pump the blood through the arteries.
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The left ventricle is thicker and stronger than the atrium because the left ventricle allows the arteries to rum through it. The arteries have thick cellular walls so they are bigger. The arteries do not run through the atrium.
The aorta .
The ventricles contract to pump blood out of the heart.
Yes