left ventricle
Left ventricle
The human heart has four chambers, two superior atria and two inferior ventricles. The atria are the receiving chambers and the ventricles are the discharging chambers. The left ventricle, feed through the bicuspid valve (mitral valve), pumps blood out to the body.
inferior
The left and right ventricles
Your right atrium gets the blood supply from the superior and inferior vena cave. The chamber push the blood to the right lower chamber or the right ventricle. The left ventricle gets the blood supply from the lungs and push the same to left ventricle.
Blood enters the right atria from the superior and inferior vena cava. Then it flows down into the right ventricle. Then to the lungs. Back to the left atria. Down into the left ventricle and out the the rest of the body.
The question really contradicts itself. The superior chambers are the atria, but they are receiving chambers. The left ventricle is a discharging chamber, but is inferior. I would go with the left ventricle. I'm working on the same paper in anatomy. Ask your teacher to be completely sure.
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The left atrium
the left atrium.
The left ventricle is the largest and most muscular chamber of the heart.
The lower left chamber of the heart is called the left ventricle. It is thick and muscular hence manifests a stronger heart beat.
The human heart has four chambers, two superior atria and two inferior ventricles. The atria are the receiving chambers and the ventricles are the discharging chambers. The left ventricle, feed through the bicuspid valve (mitral valve), pumps blood out to the body.
The left and right ventricles
inferior
The Apex
The left ventricle
The left atrium