The answer is endocardium. Hope it helps!!
its endocardium
The eyes is majorly divided into 3 parts: vitreous chamber, anterior and posterior chambers.Vitreous chamber is the largest, a clear jellylike substance that fills the back part of the eye lies behind the lens and surrounded by blood vesselsAnterior chamber is in the front section of the eye, separating the cornea and iris and contains a aqueous humor (a clear watery fluid) flowing through to provide nourishment.The aqueous passes through the posterior chamberlocated behind the iris and flows through the pupil located on the iris' back into the anterior chamber.
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The olfactory cleft is located at the rear of the nose. It consists of two narrow chambers through which air flows.
valves
No, because they cant be found, and yes because they can still form from this very day because of volcano eruptions, and magma flowing through volcano chambers.
The animals that breathe through gill chambers are crabs and mudskippers. Their gill chambers also function in the storage of water.
First, dissolved oxygen in the water is absorbed by the creature and then it flows through the gill chambers. And the waste products flow through the gill chambers and it will be passed out through the body.
2 of these valves (one on each side) stop blood from flowing back into the atria chambers of the heart when the heart is contracting and expelling blood. The other two are there to stop blood flowing out of the ventricles when the heart is filling up with blood. One stops blood flowing through the aorta to supply the body and the other stops it flowing through the pulmonary artery to the lungs.
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Usually resistance is encountered by electrons while flowing through a conductor.
Current flowing through a device depends on resistance offered by that device.
caused by blood flowing through the chambers and valves of the heart or the blood vessels near the heart. Sometimes anxiety, stress, fever, anemia, overactive thyroid, and pregnancy will cause innocent murmurs
All the blood flowing through the intestines passes through the liver on its way back to the heart.
The chambers of the heart function as a pump; they do not utilize the blood that passes through because it is moving far too quickly and turbulently. Blood must run through capillaries at lower speeds/volumes in order to be used by cells. The coronary arteries branch repeatedly to produce a vast network of capillaries that supply the cardiac muscle cells.