Ventricles
ventricles.
The heart.
The cells of the permanent tissues do not generally divide further. Simple and complex tissues are conducting tissues. Cells that are similar in structure and function are called assimple tissues. Cells of different types of permanent tissues are called as complex tissues.
what are diffrent types of tissues that are working together called
dysplasia
Tissues are organized into organs. Cells organized into tissues Tissues organized into organs Organs organized into organ system
Its the Left Atrium and the Left Ventricle
Left & right ventricles and auricles. (The ventricles are the bigger ones that do the actual pumping.)
....INTRODUCTION: The heart is a powerful muscular organ that can pump 10,000 liters of blood daily.It is a 4 chambered muscular structure.The upper thin walled collecting chambers are called the atria.The lower thick walled pumping chambers are called the ventricles.
The difference between the two sides of the heart starts with their different functions. The larger, more-muscular left side has the job of pumping blood all over the body to take oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues. The smaller, less-powerful right side is responsible for pumping blood only to the lungs. The blood in the left side of the heart has a higher oxygen content because it has just returned from the lungs. Conversely, the blood in the right side of the heart has a lower oxygen content because it just returned from delivering that oxygen to all the tissues of the body. The body is also known for life and life is very important because of DICKS
Chambers or judge's Chambers
The chambers at the bottom are called ventricles.
You might be looking for the atria and ventricles, but these are just the chambers inside the heart. I have never heard of "heart pumps" before.
Heart
They are the two lower chambers if the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body.
The two top chambers of the heart are called the right and left auricle respectively
The upper chambers in the heart are called atria (singular: atrium).
The upper chambers are called atria, singular atrium. The bottom chambers are called ventricles, singular ventricle.