atria
The heart is divided into 4 chambers: upper are the right and left atria, and the lower are the right and left ventricals.
Two - the left and right ventricles. The upper chambers are the left and right atria
Two. Left and right atrium
The heart has four chambers: the right and left atria, which are the upper chambers, and the right and left ventricles, which are the lower chambers.
The two upper chambers are called the atria. A single atria is an atrium.
the upper chambers of the heart are called the right and left atrium and they are the receiving chambers of the heart
the upper chambers of the heart are called the atria. (or atrium singular)
no, the superior chambers of the heart refer only to the left and right atria. the left and right ventricles would be considered the inferior chambers of the heart.
If I am not wrong the lower two chambers of the heart are called as ventricles i.e. left ventricle and right ventricle while the upper two chambers of the heart are called as atria( plural of atrium) i.e. left atrium and right atrium.
The four chambers of the heart are the right and left atria, and the right and left ventricles. The atria are the upper chambers, and the ventricles the lower.
NO they do not. They have four chambered hearts.
The heart contains 4 chambers The Right Atrium The Left Atrium The Right Ventricle and the Left Ventricle