Mitral valve or biscupid valve
The valve between the right auricle (or atrium) and right ventricle is the tricuspid. The one between the left auricle and ventricle is the mitral. There is no valve between the left auricle and right ventricle.
The left atrioventricular (AV valve) is also called the Mitral valve.
Bicuspid valve (also called mitral valve) is located between the left auricle (atria) and left ventricle of heart.
Upper chambers of heart are the left and right atrium Lower are the left and right ventrical atrioventricular valves separate the two. Bicuspid (mitrial) valve separates the left atrium/ventrical and the tricuspid separates the right atrium/ventrical.
Which chamber receives blood from the right atrium?
It travels to the right ventricle passing through the tricuspid valve. Then it travels to the lungs via pulmonary arteries. The oxygenated blood from the lungs returns to the heart (into the left auricle). From the left auricle the blood travels to the left ventricle. The left ventricle pumps it to aorta. The blood travels through the arteries and veins, then it returns to the right auricle of heart.
Left auricle pumps the blood to the left ventricle.
Blood passes through the bicuspid valve and enters the left ventricle.
You mean, what is the function of the auricle? Auricles are ear-like flaps of tissue projecting from the atrial chambers. They function to help increase the capacity of the atria, which in turn, increases the amount of blood that the atria can hold.
The right auricle collects the deoxygenated blood from the vena cava; the left auricle collects the oxygenated blood from the lungs. The right auricle pushes the blood towards the right ventricle; the left auircle pushes the blood towards the left ventricle.
The Pulmonary Vein transfers the blood from the lungs to the Left Atrium of the Heart. Goes throu the Bicuspid (a.k.a. Mitral) Valve into the Left Ventrical
the right ventrical cleans out the germs in the blood as it flows to the pulmonary artery. the left ventrical pumps blood through the whole body as it flows to the aorta.