it has two separate parts because when the blood circulates around you're body, it needs to get pass other blood cells so it goes in the other part of the heart!!! XD play ourworld!! XD
one side is for oxygenated blood and the other for deoxygenated blood. They also both do different things. Simone :)
one side (your right) takes in de-oxygenated blood and the other (your left) distributes the oxygenated blood
Because we don't want oxygen-poor blood and oxygen-rich blood to be mixed together.
The heart is made of two separate pumps because on takes blood in while the other pumps it out.
Lungs
It is to pump blood to the body and to oxygenate the blood.
for circulation of blood
It is called the interventricular septum.
SEPTUM
Yes, there are four chambers in the heart.
The structure in the heart that separates oxygenated blood from deoxygenated blood is the atria. These are the two sides of the heart and are separated by the interatrial septum.
The heart is made of two separate pumps because on takes blood in while the other pumps it out.
There are two possible ways to interpret the question. The first is that there are two holes between the left and right sides of the heart - in this case, the baby can survive, but may need open heart surgery to correct the defects. The second is that there is no separate between the left and right sides of the heart (the septum in the middle didn't form) - this is much less likely to be compatible with life, although a heart transplant within the first few days of life may be possible.
The printing of documents on two sides
Lungs
cos you do mate
the heart is separated into two sides so that it can carry out its function well. The right heart contains deoxygenated blood and the left heart with oxygenated blood. the two sides are separated from each other so that the blood from the two sides don't get mixed. this leads to effective oxygenation of the deoxygenated blood in the right heart through pulmonary circulation and effective oxygenation of the tissues in the different parts of the body by the oxygenated blood of the left heart through systemic circulation.
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Left ventricle
The human heart has 4 sides.