No.
The plural of the word ventricle is ventricles.
The heart's left ventricle receives blood from the arteries.
Ventricle
According to the "Cassell English Dictionary", no, 'ventricle' is the only correct spelling.
Another word for get shorter is shrink.
No, the word "shorter" is not an adverb.This word is actually an adjective.The adverb form is shortly.
The right ventricle contracts with lower force and pressure compared to the left ventricle, as it only needs to pump blood to the lungs for oxygenation, a shorter distance. In contrast, the left ventricle generates higher force and pressure to propel oxygenated blood throughout the entire body, requiring greater muscular strength. This difference in contraction force is essential for each ventricle's function, with the right ventricle efficiently facilitating pulmonary circulation and the left ventricle supporting systemic circulation.
"What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?"short + er = shorter
Yes, the shorter word goes first. For example:camcamecameracarcarecaretearearlearlynonotnotenotednoteworthy
The word "shorter" is an adjective; it is formed from the word "short" to indicate the degree of comparison.
dilation
it is a word game the word is SHORT then add ER letters at end, to make SHORTER