The federal government of the United States has two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, they form the legislative branch of the government, responsible for making laws. The House consists of representatives based on population, while the Senate has two senators from each state, regardless of population.
In the United States, Congress, the federal legislature, has two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Similarly, most state legislatures also have two chambers, known as bicameral systems, although a few states, like Nebraska, have a unicameral legislature with only one chamber. Therefore, at the federal level, there are two chambers, and most states also have two, making the overall structure predominantly bicameral across the country.
5 chambers
8 chambers!
Two chambers.
there are four chambers!
The bird's heart has 4 chambers.
four chambers
A snails heart has 2 chambers.
They have two chambers.
Sharks have 2 chambers
Their are 2 heart chambers.
4 chambers as they are mammals.