The heart has four chambers. The two ventricles (right and left) are muscular chambers that propel the blood out of the heart (the right ventricle to the lungs, and the left ventricle to all other organs). The two atria (right and left) hold the blood returning to the heart, and at just the right moment empty into the right and left ventricles...
chambers.... 2 auricles and 2 ventricles.
Correct.
A mammalian heart has four chambers and they are right and left atrium and right and left ventricle.
The heart has four chambers. There are two types of chambers, the atria and the ventricles. There are a pair of each on the right and left side. Human (mammal) hearts have 4, reptiles tend to 3, and some organisms go all the way down to one.
The dolphin's heart has four chambers. This characteristic shows that the dolphin evolved from land based mammals, rather than from amphibians, which only have three chambered hearts.
Four chambers.
There are four chambers in a human heart.
Four chambers i think
atrium
NO they do not. They have four chambered hearts.
Plants do not have hearts. Only animals have hearts and most have four chambers and a few have three.
Fish hearts don't have four chambers.
Crocodials has four chamber hearts
All mammals have a four-chambered heart.
A mammalian heart has four chambers and they are right and left atrium and right and left ventricle.
Dogs are mammals and so have four-chambered hearts.
If you mean do humans have four chambers in their heart, then yes they do.
We humans have one heart with four pumping chambers.
The Restoration Road with Mitch Kruse - 2010 Restoring the Four Chambers of Our Hearts 1-9 was released on: USA: 22 August 2010