Right atrium and Left atrium
the right and left atrium of the fetal heart.
Arispe ovalis was created in 1891.
Alopecosa ovalis was created in 2000.
Oenopota ovalis was created in 1877.
The Foramen Ovale gives rise to the Fossa Ovalis. In most individuals, the foramen ovale closes at birth. It later forms the fossa ovalis.
Ovalis glucosi
In the heart.
Fossa ovalis and ligamentum. Fossa ovalis -> foramen lovale Ligamentum-> Ductus arteriosus
In the fetal hear the fossa ovalis was known as the foramen ovale, which allows blood to pass from the right to the left atrium, thus bypassing the fetal lungs.
Interatrial septum
fossa ovalis
the fossa ovalis was the foramen ovale and the ligamentum arteriosum was the ductus arteriosus. They each contributed to shunting blood away from the non-functional lungs in the fetus.