Ventricle (plural: ventricles)
The atrium. (Plural: atria.)
In the United States, a section of land is generally one square mile, so one side of a section would be one mile long.
Because, on one side of heart is pure and other is impure. That's why in diagrams and illustration show one side of the heart red and other side is shown in blue colour.
one lower chamber of the heart is known as ventricle, in human there are two ventricals ...while in frog there is only one ventricle.
Because, on one side of heart is pure and other is impure. That's why in diagrams and illustration show one side of the heart red and other side is shown in blue colour.
The bicuspid valve is in the lower-pressure right side of the heart. The three-leaved tricuspid valve lies between the upper auricle and the lower ventricle in the left side of the heart, and acts to close after the ventricle is filled and prevent backflow up into the auricle. Thus a one-way flow of blood out of the heart into the body is assured.
Not sure it has one, but if so look at the air intake at the lower section of the windshield on the passenger's side (under hood)
they are the left and right ventricles.the two lower chambers of the heart are called ventricles. the two top chambers are called the atrium.The lower chambers of the heart are called ventricles.
A ventricle is one of the two lower chambers in the human heart.
the walls in the heart much muscular on one side (on left side) because the left ventricle have to pump the blood to whole body.
The septum divides the left from the right side of the heart. There are actually two: one between the atria and one between the ventricles.
Your heart has the ability to change heart rate at will during periods that require it to. For example, during physical exertion, your heart rate will increase to meet the blood-oxygen demand your body needs to keep going. When you sleep, your heart rate as well as metabolism slows as you do not require the same amount of energy as you do when you are awake. Defective hearts, however, have serious side effects. A heart that beats faster than is needed for an unnecessary amount of time can be damaged from the strain and have reduced performance. A heart rate that is lower than needed can dangerously lower your oxygen level used by your muscles, leaving you weak. In extreme cases, when your oxygen levels in your blood stream become too low, you can asphyxiate(suffocate) even if your breathing is normal