The aorta.
The left ventricle will pump blood directly to the aorta.
the right ventrical cleans out the germs in the blood as it flows to the pulmonary artery. the left ventrical pumps blood through the whole body as it flows to the aorta.
The blood goes to the left atrum
The blood goes to the left atrum
right and left ventrical, and right and left atrium
Mitral valve or biscupid valve
Upper chambers of heart are the left and right atrium Lower are the left and right ventrical atrioventricular valves separate the two. Bicuspid (mitrial) valve separates the left atrium/ventrical and the tricuspid separates the right atrium/ventrical.
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No, your left ventrical is larger in size and has thicker walls, because it deals with more pressure.
There is 1 left.
Humans: blood enters the right atrium, collects, get dumped into the right ventrical, gets pumped to the lungs, collects in the left aurical (atrium), gets dumped into the left ventrical, guts pumped into the aorta (a blood vessel) and to the body! Figure it out.
It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.