The walls of your heart are about half an inch thick pretty thick huh!
the thickness of the aorta compared to the vena cava may vary on the size of the heart
The right ventricle wall is approximately 0.4 mm thick
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the septum
The intraventricular septum separates the right ventricle from the left ventricle.
The septum, or septal wall as it is often referred to, is what separates the left and right ventricles.
The Left Ventricle has to send blood all through the body. This requires more force, therefore more muscle.
One separating the atrium and ventricle is called atrial septum and ventricular septum respectively.
The Left Ventricle has to send blood all through the body. This requires more force, therefore more muscle.
the right ventricle contains deoxegynated blood, but the left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood out at a much more forceful rate (it has to get to the rest of you body). Therefore, the left ventricle wall is thicker. =]
The right ventricle just receive the blood and pump it into the lungs only, but the left ventricle pump the blood to all round the body, to do the ventricle wall is more thicker, that's why the left ventricle have thicker wall..... Hope I helped you!! (Ivy Yumi Y)
Frogs have hearts that are 3 chambers. The ventricle has a thick wall and the two atria have thin walls.
The left ventricle pumps the most blood out of the four, the blood from the left ventricle travels all over the body. The left ventricle pumps the most blood out of the four, the blood from the left ventricle travels all over the body.
the diaphragm