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There is no such thing as a fiber chamber of the heart.
The heart is approximately conical in shape. It is well tilted that its apex is directed forwards, downwards and to the left and the base directed upwards and backwards. The apex is mainly formed by the left ventricle while the base is mainly posterior part of left atrium.
If you mean the heart's apex, it is close to the inferior aspect of the heart. If you mean the lung's apex, it is superior to the heart.
The left ventricle is the largest and most muscular chamber of the heart.
The apex of the heart is the most inferior part of the heart.
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The apex of the heart is inferior to the rest of the heart. The base is superior to the rest of the heart.
The lowest part of the human heart is its apex. The apex is overlapped by the pleura and the lung and is about 8 to 9 centimeters from the mid-sternal line. Another way to describe the location of the apex of the heart is the fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line.
a lower part of the heart
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it means that have 4 parts of a heart
the heart