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The right and left venrticles are separated by the interventicular septum.
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
No, the diaphragm does not separate the ventricles of the heart. The diaphragm is a muscular structure that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and plays a key role in respiration. The heart's ventricles are separated by a wall of muscle called the interventricular septum.
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They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body
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The atria and the ventricles are connected through the AV valves. The left and right sides of the heart are separated by the septum.
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..
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.
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.