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The heart has four chambers, two associated with the pulmonary circuit (right atrium and right ventricle) and two with the systemic circuit (left atrium and left ventricle). This side has the aorta connected to it.

The left ventricle has a greater workload and is much more massive than the right ventricle, but the two chambers pump equal amounts of blood but the distance to be pumped is greater for the left side.

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