Left ventricle has the strongest muscles. This ventricle has to pump blood to entire body parts. The blood pressure in the systemic aorta is about 120/80 mm of Mercury. This has to be maintained by this chamber. The right ventricle has to pump blood to the lungs only. The systolic blood pressure here is about 25 mm of mercury, much less as compared to systemic blood pressure. When you actually see the muscles of the heart of cadaver, you get the idea very clearly and without further questioning.
left atrium
it is the strongest chamber of heart and blood is transported to the whole body by left ventricle
Because it has to pump up against gravity
The ventricles has the strongest wall .
The left lower chamber of the heart (also called left ventricle) is responsible of the nutrition of the entire organism (the systemic circulation), so it has to have the strongest heartbeat so that the blood can flow through all the tissues.
There is no such thing as a fiber chamber of the heart.
The left ventricle pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body. It is the strongest chamber of the heart and is essential in delivering oxygen to all the vital organs.
The left ventricle pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body. It is the strongest chamber of the heart and is essential in delivering oxygen to all the vital organs.
because it pumps the blood around the body the fastest i think..
NO! The heart is an organ and the Femur is the strongest bone and it is located on your thigh.
Not "in your heart," but rather the heart itself. The heart is the strongest muscle because: 1) It's working non-stop and is always getting exercised. 2) It is so essential. It keeps the whole body alive. You can live after losing any other muscle, but not after the heart-muscle stops.
its the heart