No. The heart is actually divided into four sections. They are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, and finally the right ventricle.
veins and arteries
All humans have four chambers in their heart.
The top space or atrium receives the blood from the veins.The bottom spaces, the ventricles,pump blood out of the heart into the arteries.
Coronal (frontal) and Transverse
In your heart, the top two hollow sections are called atrium and the lower two are ventricles.
The term for the 4 sections of the heart muscle is the cardiac muscle.
Hollow areas in the heart that receive incoming blood from the lungs and ship it out again are called chambers. The human heart has four chambers.
They are the right ventricle, left ventricle, right atrium, and left atrium. For more details you can take a look here: http://heartdisease.about.com/cs/starthere/a/chambersvalves.htm http://www.revolutionhealth.com/articles/chambers-of-the-heart/tp10241
Four hollow chambers surrounded by muscle. Two of the chambers have inlet and outlet valves.
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left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle.
Left atrium Right atrium Left ventricle Right Ventricle
The hollow spaces in the heart are called chambers. The heart has four chambers: two upper chambers known as atria and two lower chambers called ventricles. The atria receive blood, while the ventricles pump it out of the heart. This structure is crucial for the heart's function in circulating blood throughout the body.
Well, there are four chambers, left/right ventricle, left/right atrium. If you mean "sections" by "chambers" there are four of them.
Rectangular Hollow Section
Circular Hollow Section.