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because one side of your pumps Co2 and the other pumps O2 , and the two types of blood go to different parts of the body .

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What are the valves found between the lower and upper chambers of the rights and left side of the heart?

On the right sie of the heart, there is a right atrium and right ventricle that are separated by the tricuspid valve or Atrioventricular valve. The left atrium and left ventricle are separated by the bicuspid or mitral valve.


The left side of the heart and the right side of the heart are separated by a thick wall of muscle known as the?

The Septum seperates the 2 sides of the heart.


The upper chambers of the heart are separated by the?

The interatrial septum separates the left atrium from the right atrium (the atria are the upper chambers of the heart).


Why is it important that the right side chamber is separated from the left side?

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What are the names of the chambers in heart?

The heart is divided into 4 discrete areas comprising: Right ventricle (lower right hand side) Right atrium (upper right hand side) Left ventricle (lower left hand side) Left atrium (upper left hand side) Incidentally, the right chambers are separated by the Tricuspid Valve and the left chambers and separated by the Mitral Valve or more commonly Bicuspid Valve. Any easy way to remember these is: tRiscuspid (Right) bicuspid (Left)


The Right and left ventricles are separated by the?

The right and left venrticles are separated by the interventicular septum.


Do oxygenated and deoxygenated blood mix in the heart?

No, the deoxygenated blood enters and leaves the heart through the right side and the oxygenated blood enters and leaves the heart through the left side. Both sides of the heart are separated by a wall called a septum. The wall between the left and right atria is the interatrial septum and the wall between the left and right ventricles is the interventricular septum.


What separates the left and right side of hearts?

The septum.


How are the four chambers connected together?

The atria and the ventricles are connected through the AV valves. The left and right sides of the heart are separated by the septum.


Right and left ventricles of the heart are separated by what artery?

The left side of the heart seperates the atrium and the ventricle by a bicuspid valve, it lets blood into the ventricle. It's a one way valve. When the blood wants to re-enter the the atrium it goes through a semi lunar vavle. The valve on the right side of your heart is called a tricuspid valve.


What divides the right and the left chambers of the heart?

The atrial septum divides the left and right atria of the heart. The intraventricular septum divides the left and right ventricles of the heart.


What are the 4 main compartments of the heart?

The heart is composed of the Right Atrium and Right Ventricle (collectively known as the Right Heart) and the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle (colelctively known as the Left Heart).