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A thin, muscular wall called the ____________________ separates the right and the left atria, whereas a thick-walled, ____________________ (H) , separates the left and the right ventricles. The atrium and the ventricle of the same side are also separated by a thick fibrous tissue called the _______________________ .

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Answered by Nandhikab
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A thin, muscular wall called the interatrial septum separates the right and the left atria, whereas a thick-walled, the inter-ventricular septum, separates the left and the right ventricles. The atrium and the ventricle of the same side are also separated by a thick fibrous tissue called the atrio-ventricular septum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q : A thin, muscular wall called the ____________________ separates the right and the left atria, whereas a thick-walled, ____________________ (H) , separates the left and the right ventricles. The atrium and the ventricle of the same side are also separated by a thick fibrous tissue called the _______________________ .

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  • Interatrial septum,

  • Inter-ventricular septum;

  • Atrio-ventricular septum

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