They are the two lower chambers if the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body.
No. The heart is actually divided into four sections. They are the left atrium, right atrium, left ventricle, and finally the right ventricle.
The upper heart valves are called atriums, and the lower heart valves are called ventricles.
The heart chambers are not called arteries and veins. Heart chambers are atria and ventricles.
The muscle that the heart is made out of is called the cardiac muscle. There are terms that represent heart attack and the heart muscle, but there isn't an exact scientific name for "heart". It's simply called heart.
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The partition between the sides of the heart is called the septum.
The septum divides the left and right sides of the heart.
Your diaphragm is located below the heart. This is the partition, between the thorax and abdomen.
The centrally located partition in the chest that separates it into two compartments is called the mediastinum. It contains vital organs such as the heart, major blood vessels, esophagus, trachea, and lymph nodes.
The area on the hard drive that contains a map to all the partition on the drive is called the partition table. That is what partition utilities edit when you add, delete, convert, or resize a partition.
This is called a partition.
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Use your Ubuntu CD. Find a program called "GParted" or "Gnome Partition Editor". Click on your XP partition and click "Resize" and make it smaller. Then, do the same with your Ubuntu partition, and drag it until it fills the space left by XP.
The heart is divided by a partition or septum into two halves. The halves are in turn divided into chambers. The upper two chambers of the heart are called atria and the lower two chambers are called ventricles. The atria receive blood returning to the heart from the body and the ventricles pump blood from the heart to the body. Valves allow blood to flow in one direction between the chambers of the heart.
A map to the partitions on the hard drive. This table tells BIOS how many partitions the drive has and how each partitions is divided into one or more logical drives, which partition contains the drive to be used for booting (called the active partition), and where each logical drive begins and ends.1-map to the partitions on on the hard drive2-information about where each logical drive is located, where it starts and where it ends3-which partition contains the drive to be used for booting (the active partition)The first is a map to the partitions on the harddrive,and how they are divided, the second, which partition contains the drive to be used for booting this is called the "Active Partition", and third where each logical begin and ends.