apex of heart
The right atrium and the right ventricle contain de-oxygenated blood coming from the body and going to the lungs. The left atrium and the left ventricle contain oxygen rich blood ready to be sent out the the body. Sometimes the term right heart is used to refer to the two right chambers, and the term left heart refers to the two left chambers.
Atriums? Right Atrium Left atrium Ventricles Right Ventricle Left Ventricle These are chambers is the heart with valves that pump blood into each chamber
The term usually refers to a lack of oxygen in the cells of the side of the left ventricle (which is inferior/below and lateral/on-the-side of a standard electrocardiogram test. The lack of oxygen on the cellular level (also referred to as ischemia) is usually due to disrupted circulation to the heart muscle (in this case the left ventricular cardiac muscle). This is often due to a clot in the cardiac arteries which supply heart tissue with oxygenated blood. In short 'inferolateral ischemia' is a heart attack in the left ventricle.
Magnification is the term that refers to the ability of a microscope to increase the size of an object.
The term that refers to the covering on an organ is the "capsule." It is a layer of connective tissue that surrounds and protects organs such as the kidney and spleen. The capsule helps maintain the organ's structure and integrity.
systole
Left atrium Right atrium Left ventricle Right Ventricle
Left atrium Right atrium Left ventricle Right Ventricle
The right atrium and the right ventricle contain de-oxygenated blood coming from the body and going to the lungs. The left atrium and the left ventricle contain oxygen rich blood ready to be sent out the the body. Sometimes the term right heart is used to refer to the two right chambers, and the term left heart refers to the two left chambers.
Intraventricular
The Mitral Valve is located between the Left Atrium ( Left upper chamber) and the Left Ventricle (Left lower chamber)
The heart has four sections, each of which functions as a pump. These are, the right atrium, the right ventricle, the left atrium, and the left ventricle. Note that term atrium has replaced what was previously called an auricle. Not to be confused with an oracle, that's something completely different.
Mitral valve insufficiency is a term used when the valve between the upper left chamber of the heart (atrium) and the lower left chamber (ventricle) does not close well enough to prevent back flow of blood when the ventricle contracts.
encephelotomy
wake
The term "naked truth" refers to the unadorned, raw reality of a situation without any embellishments or distortions. It signifies the honest, undisguised truth that is often blunt and direct.
The term 'blunt' as slang form means that one is using drugs or addictive substances. This term is often associated with Marijuana or nose drugs consumption.