In the context of the heart, the ventricles are not considered superior; they are actually located inferior to the atria. The atria are positioned above the ventricles, receiving blood from the body and lungs before it is pumped into the ventricles. Therefore, in anatomical terms, the atria are superior to the ventricles.
no, the superior chambers of the heart refer only to the left and right atria. the left and right ventricles would be considered the inferior chambers of the heart.
The right atrium and left atrium (plural atria) are the upper chambers of the heart. They are superior to the right and left ventricles, respectively.
Ventricles.
The ventricles contract.
the ventricles
the lower heart.
The superior heart chambers would refer to the left and right atria. The superior vena cava refers to the wide and short vein that brings deoxygenated blood back from the upper half of the body.
The lower heart chambers are ventricles. Atria are the upper chambers of the heart.
The same thing that ventricles do in a human heart.
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the difference between the ventricles and the atria is that the ventricles are thicker
Pulmonary artery (to the lungs) Aorta (to the rest of the body.)