the diaphragm
Interventricular septum
septum
The intraventricular septum separates the right ventricle from the left ventricle.
the septum
The septum, or septal wall as it is often referred to, is what separates the left and right ventricles.
right ventricle
The interatrial septum separates the left and right atria.
1)Tricuspid valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle 2) Pulmonary (semilunar) valve separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary trunk leading to the pulmonary arteries 3) Bicuspid (Mitral) valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle 4) Aortic valve separates the left ventricle from the aorta
the interventricular sulcus is the groove that separates the ventricles
The bicuspid valve is the valve that separates the left ventricle from the aorta.
The LEFT ventricle and pulmonary artery are not connected by a valve. The RIGHT ventricle is connected by the pulmonic valve. The mitral valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle and the tricuspid valve seperates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
The Left Ventricle has to send blood all through the body. This requires more force, therefore more muscle.
The interatrial septum separates the right and left atria. This wall prevents the mixing of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood.
There is no valve between the right and left ventricles. The interventricular septum separates the ventricles.