The heart is divided into four compartments. The two upper portions where blood enters the heart from the body and lungs are the atria. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium, and oxygenated blood from the lungs enter the left atrium.
There are two pacemakers in the heart. One (which is the main pacemaker of the heart) can be found in the upper right-most part of the right atrium and the other one can be found in the center most part of the heart, inside the atrio-ventricular wall.
The upper heart valves are called atriums, and the lower heart valves are called ventricles.
The upper chambers of the heart muscle include the
Yes, upper two chambers of heart are called auricles or atria (singular: atrium).
They are the two lower chambers if the heart, responsible for pumping blood out to the body.
lower part upper part is called Ariom i think
The heart only has 2 chambers one in the upper part and one in the lower part!
The upper most anterior / inferior connecting part of the Heart to the Arteries.
The heart is divided into four chambers. The two bottom heart chambers are called the ventricles. The upper chambers are the atrials.
this is the upper part of the heart. there are two of them left aria and right aria (singular)
yes. the atria are on the top and the ventricles are on the bottom
Part of the left lung and most of the heart.
the bottom/point of the heart is called the apex
There are two pacemakers in the heart. One (which is the main pacemaker of the heart) can be found in the upper right-most part of the right atrium and the other one can be found in the center most part of the heart, inside the atrio-ventricular wall.
the two kinds of large veins are: 1. superior vena cava- upper part of the heart 2. inferior vena cava- lower part of the heart
2, the atria is the upper chamber of the heart. since there is alower and upper chamber in the heart, and the upper part is the atria, do the math: four chamber divided in half (two lower and two upper and 2+2=4) equals two which gives the the number of atria!
It is the upper right chamber of the heart.For diagram, see Related links below.