They may appear to be the wrong way round when we look at a diagram of the heart, but think about it - they are the right way round relative to their location in the body. If you look down at your own heart, the left ventricle will be on the left-hand side; the right ventricle will be on your right-hand side.
what do you mean by that?
if you meant driving on the wrong side of the road, they may be from another area
like... England or some where where their customs are different, because to them, your on the wrong side of the road.
But if you meant that the steering wheel is on the wrong side of the car, that's just the way Another Country/area makes their vehicle models.
right ventricle Ventricles, left and right
the left and right atria or atrium are the upper half as for the lower half the left and right ventricles. the atria fill with blood and then dump the blood in the ventricles. the left side of the heart beats a little quicker than the right side, but it happens so fast that it is barely noticable.
The left ventricle. Blood from the body comes into the right atrium goes into the right ventricle and is then pumped to the lung comes back to the left atrium and then left ventricle to the aorta to the body.
The four valves in the heart are: * the two semi-lunar valves - one at the stem of the aorta, the other is found at the trunk of the pulmonary artery. * The tricuspid valve is on the right-hand side of the heart. * The bicuspid valve is on the left side of the heart.
The AV or atrioventricular valves are the valves which separate the upper chambers (the atria) from the lower chambers (ventricles) of the heart. The AV valve on the left side of the heart is known as the left atrioventricular (AV) valve or the mitral valve. The AV valve on the right side of the heart is known as the right atrioventricular (AV) valve or the tricuspid valve.
There are two atria (left and right atrium), and two ventricles (left and right ventricles). The left side and right side are totally separated, but on each side the atrium and ventricle gets connected by a valve and has valves to either take in or pump out blood.
There are atrioventricular valves on each side of the heart that keep blood from flowing from the ventricles back up into the atria. There are also semilunar valves that prevent blood from flowing from the pulmonary arteries and aorta back into the right and left ventricles, respectively.
Between right and left atria is the interatrial septum between the right and left ventricles is the interventricular septum
The septum divides the left from the right side of the heart. There are actually two: one between the atria and one between the ventricles.
right ventricle Ventricles, left and right
The heart is composed of four chambers - ONE of each: right atrium, RIGHT VENTRICLE, left atrium and left ventricle.
The septum.
right side
the left and right atria or atrium are the upper half as for the lower half the left and right ventricles. the atria fill with blood and then dump the blood in the ventricles. the left side of the heart beats a little quicker than the right side, but it happens so fast that it is barely noticable.
The answer is SOMETIMES! You will find that the lightest weight polyester fleece (called Mirco fleece) does have a right and wrong side. The right side will be clearly smoother than the wrong side. Medium and Heavy weight polyester fleeces usually do not have a wright or wrong side. If one side appears bumpy while the other is smooth, then then smooth side will be the right side. Check by running your hand down the fleece on each side. Do you feel or see a difference? If so, treat the smooth side as the right side.
When a pattern refers to the "right side" of your work, they mean the side that is the front. The side that is the back will be the "wrong" side.
The wrong side (left) No, Americans drive on the right side of the road. (which is also the correct side)