Yes, it must be so in a healthy heart. The reason is very simple. The left and right ventricles pump in the same cycle (and, if this were not the case, there would be a backlog of fluid in one system or the other).
Yes. output is the same for left and right ventricle. otherwise, blood volume and pressure would increase abnormally in one circuit (pulmonary or systemic) and decrease in other circuit.
Yes, the amount of blood passing through any point in the system is the same.
no the brain pumps blood
A test that can be performed on either side of the heart, cardiac catheterization checks for different functions in both the left and right sides.
A carotid pulse is the heartbeat measured at the carotid artery site, on the sides of the neck. A radial pulse is the pulse or heartbeat taken at the wrist, where the radius and ulna intersect. A heart monitor is on of many devices that measure cardiac performance.
isosceles ( having two equal sides)
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A hexagon can be drawn either with a compass or round object, or free hand. A hexagon has six equal sides and six equal angles. For a perfect hexagon, a compass is recommended. * * * * * While a hexagon does have six sides and six vertices, these need not be equal. If the sides are all equal AND the angles are equal, then the hexagon is a regular hexagon.
A test that can be performed on either side of the heart, cardiac catheterization checks for different functions in both the left and right sides.
To confirm septal defects, a catheterization measures oxygen content on both the left and right sides of the heart.
3 equal sides = equilateral 2 equal sides = isosceles all sides different = scalene
A heart has 2 sides. Left side, right side.
ashape with equal sides
a shape with equal sides
scalene has no equal sides
Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.Angles are not necessarily equal, and sides are not necessarily equal in length.
A regular pentagon has have equal sides. However, in the same way that a square has four equal sides but you can have a four sided figure with equal sides which is not a square, you can have pentagons that are not regular but do have equal sides. Unlike the quadrilateral, which is called a rhombus, there is no special name for a pentagon that has equal sides but not equal angles.
no, equal sides. if it had equal angles too it would be a square
A rhombus is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides. Many parallelograms do not have 4 equal sides. All parallelograms have 2 pairs of equal opposite sides.
That is an isosceles All equal sides is called an equilateral triangle 2 equal sides is an isosceles No equal sides is a scalene triangle