Hearts is the plural form. Heart is the singular form.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
Hearts is the plural form. Heart is the singular form.
The plural is atria. This can be used architecturally or with reference to chambers of the heart.
The word heart is a noun. The plural form is hearts.
The word heart is a noun. The plural form is hearts.
The plural form of the noun heart is hearts.The plural possessive is hearts'.Example sentence: The hearts' donors all died in the air accident.
Ventricle (plural: ventricles)
The plural of the noun "heart" is "hearts."Similar words include:hearty - (adjective) substantial, enthusiastic, or fillingheartiest - most hearty
The plural form of the word atrium is atria. The atria are the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles.
"Herzen" which is the plural of "Herz" which means "heart".
The atrium. (Plural: atria.)
The term "atria" refers to the plural form of the word "atrium," which is a chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins. The atria are the upper chambers of the heart, while the ventricles are the lower chambers responsible for pumping blood out of the heart.