Yes, the right atrium which receives oxygen poor blood from the body, channels it into the right ventricle which pumps that blood to the lungs to unload its carbon dioxide and pick up a fresh new supply of oxygen. That freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs returns to our left atrium which channels it into the left ventricle which in turn pumps it out to the rest of the body. And the cycle begins anew.
i think it is 4 chambers in the Human Heart
4 heart chambers
The heart of fish have two chambers. The heart of reptiles and amphibians have three chambers. The heart of mammals have four chambers.
No. The lower chambers of the heart are called the ventricles. The atria are the top chambers of the heart.
There are 4 chambers to the heart.
Their are 2 heart chambers.
The bird's heart has 4 chambers.
The human heart has four chambers connected by valves. We have 2 smaller chambers on the upper half of our heart and two larger chambers on the bottom of our heart. The smaller chambers are called atria; the larger chambers are called ventricles. So we refer to these chambers as right and left atrium, and right and left ventricle.
Clams have the most complex heart of the mollusks, with 3 chambers.
The sharks heart has two chambers.
the upper chambers of the heart are called the right and left atrium and they are the receiving chambers of the heart
The lamprey's heart consists of two chambers