They are where the blood enters into the heart, on the right from the the systemic veins, and on the left from the lungs.
No, they are called atria and ventricles...you have two of each
Atria. (Singular: atrium)
They are the two upper chambers of the heart
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Upper two chambers are called atria which are thin walled.Lower two chambers are called ventricles which are thick walled.
located superiorly and are the receiving chambers of the heart
The Atria
No. The lower chambers of the heart are called the ventricles. The atria are the top chambers of the heart.
Atria receive blood into the heart and ventricles "discharge" it from the heart
The upper chambers of the heart are called the atria (singular: atrium).
These are the atria - there are two in the heart.
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atria.
atria are just the receiving chambers, it is the ventricles that actually pump the blood into the pulmonary and systemic circuits
the upper chambers of the heart are called the atria. (or atrium singular)
The four chambers of the heart are the right and left atria, and the right and left ventricles. The atria are the upper chambers, and the ventricles the lower.
Yes, upper two chambers of heart are called auricles or atria (singular: atrium).