The right ventricle and left ventricle are two of the four chambers of the heart. The right ventricle receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium and pumps it to the lungs for oxygenation through the pulmonary artery. In contrast, the left ventricle receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and pumps it into the aorta, distributing it throughout the body. Together, they play crucial roles in the circulatory system by facilitating the flow of blood between the heart, lungs, and the rest of the body.
Indeed.
you mean left atria to left ventricle? the bicusped/mitral valve
It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.
left ventricle
A left ventricle is not an artery.
Right Atrium , Left Atrium , Right Ventricle , Left Ventricle
A mildly dilated left ventricle could mean a wide variety of things. You may have an enlarged heart, or you could be on a medication that is causing this.
The intraventricular septum separates the right ventricle from the left ventricle.
the different types of ventricles are the left ventricle and the right ventricle.
The right ventricle has deoxgenated blood in it if that is what you mean by "bad blood". The left ventrical has oxgenated blood in it, or what you mean by "good blood"
left ventricle
around the left ventricle