The left and right atria are the top chambers of the heart and the left and right ventricles are the bottom chambers of the heart. The aorta is the main artery leaving the heart to carry blood to the body.
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A principal organ in the body, the heart is a powerful muscular pump without which a person could not survive. Over an average lifetime the heart will beat almost 3 Billion times, working to pump blood to the extremes of the body and back. The heart contains two inlet and two outlet valves, each essential for maintaining the direction of flow. Oxygen-depleted blood enters a chamber on the right side of the heart, is then re-oxygenated via the lungs and fed back into the left side of the heart, where it is pumped back out into the body.
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The chambers at the bottom are called ventricles.
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The heart is divided into four chambers. The two bottom heart chambers are called the ventricles. The upper chambers are the atrials.
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there are no 'tubes' as such in your heart; they are called chambers. the two chambers at the top are called atria and the two at the bottom are called ventricles. :D
The two large chambers at the bottom of the heart are the left and right ventricles.
The top parts are called atriums and the bottom ones are called ventricles.
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there are 4 chambers; the top 2 of the heart (right and left) are called the atria and the bottom 2; the ventricles.
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.
No. The lower chambers of the heart are called the ventricles. The atria are the top chambers of the heart.