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What are the two inferior chambers of the heart separated by?

ventricles


What two lateral ventricles are separated by a thin membrane?

arachnoid


The Right and left ventricles are separated by the?

The right and left venrticles are separated by the interventicular septum.


How are the chambers of the heart separated?

upper left and right atria and lower left and right ventricles. Atria are divided by interatrial septum&ventricles by interventricular septum.Both Atria&Ventricles are separated by tricuspid&bicuspid valves


What structures keeps blood in the blood vessels from flowing back to the ventricles?

dont fricken know


What is the type of tissue that lines the body and keeps organs separated?

They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body


What has no chemical change but keeps it own properties and can be separated?

a mixture


How are the four chambers connected together?

The atria and the ventricles are connected through the AV valves. The left and right sides of the heart are separated by the septum.


Why does he keeps calling and were separated?

Its because you are not separated yet...Separation doesnot means being separated physically...So reply him..may be he needs your support not separation.... Thanks DJ..


What keeps cells contents separated from external environment?

Cell contents are separated from the external environment by the cell membrane. Cells are also separated by the external environment when they are in the bloodstream in the capillaries and veins.


Term of the 4 sections of a heart?

There are two atria (left and right atrium), and two ventricles (left and right ventricles). The left side and right side are totally separated, but on each side the atrium and ventricle gets connected by a valve and has valves to either take in or pump out blood.


What are the fibrous structures in the heart that prevent prolapse of the cuspid valves?

Chordae tendineae - attached to the valves between both atria and ventricles... these structures are attached to papillary muscles in the bottom of the ventricles. these contract when the valves contract, this keeps the blood from going back up into the atria.