The two chambers of Parliament are typically called the House of Commons and the House of Lords in the United Kingdom. In other countries, such as the United States, they are known as the House of Representatives and the Senate. Each chamber has distinct roles and responsibilities in the legislative process.
Le Parlement (which is made up of two chambers, the "assemblée nationale" and the "Sénat")
The house of Commons and the house of Lords.
Yes , with two chambers .
Heart
The pumps inside the heart are four chambers that work together to pump blood to your lungs and your body. There are two upper chambers called atria and two lower larger chambers called ventricles.
The two top chambers of the heart are called the right and left auricle respectively
there are no 'tubes' as such in your heart; they are called chambers. the two chambers at the top are called atria and the two at the bottom are called ventricles. :D
The two Houses meet in separate chambers in the Palace of Westminster (commonly known as the "Houses of Parliament"), in the City of Westminster in London.
The upper chambers are the (left) atrium and the (right) atrium. The lower chambers are called the (left) ventricle and the (right) ventricle.
it is green and it is called Senate @happy to help@
There are two chambers in the French parliament. The first one is the Assemblée nationale, the other is the Sénat.
The two upper chambers of the heart are called the atria. They receive blood from the body and the lungs and help to pump it to the lower chambers of the heart.