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Which is the largest chamber in the heart?

The left ventricle is the largest chamber in the heart. It is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the rest of the body and has thicker muscular walls compared to the other chambers to withstand the pressure needed for systemic circulation.


Who supply blood to whole body?

HeaRt thru aorta largest blood artery


Which chamber of the heart is the largest due to it's ability to squeeze blood to the aorta and out to the body?

left ventricle


Does the upper chambers of the heart receive blood or pushes blood out?

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.


Which chamber of the heart pumps more blood?

the heart


What artery can supply the heart with blood?

the veins supply the heart and the heart pumps the blood around the body


What chamber pumps the blood to the lungs?

The right chamber pumps blood to the lungs to get oxygen.


Why is a blood supply to the cells in the heart essential?

If the blood supply to the heart muscles is blocked, a heart attack is likely.


Is the Heart chamber is the first to receive blood returning to the heart from the lungs?

The left atrium is the chamber that receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs.


Which heart chamber pumps blood throughtout the body?

Though both ventricles of the heart pump blood out of the heart and into the body, I assume you're talking about the chamber that pumps blood to the capillaries of the head and arms or abdominal organs and legs. This would be the left ventricle, which receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and sends it through the aorta to supply the body's systems with oxygen.


What stops the blood flooding into the chamber of the heart?

Valves prevent the flow of blood into the wrong chamber or its backflow.


What is the function of the coronary blood supply?

The coronary blood supply is the arteries which supply the heart itself; in order for the heart to function it needs a good supply of oxygen just the same as any other organ/muscle. Without the coronary blood supply the heart would not be able to pump blood around the body, a disruption in this blood supply would cause a heart attack.