Biology, asked by manojguptakr7, 11 months ago

difference between atrium and ventricle​

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Answered by sakilakhtar405
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Answer:

atium is in the upper chamber of heart while ventricle is the lower chamber of heart

atrium act as receptor of deoxygeneted blood and vetricle recieve blood from left atrium

Answered by innOcEnTbACchI
11

Heya mate!!☺️✌️

1. The atria stand for the upper chambers of the heart, while the ventricles are the lower chambers.

2. Atria act as receptors of deoxygenated blood, while ventricles receive blood from the left atria and force it into the aorta.

3...The right atrium is one of the four chambers of the heart. The heart is comprised of two atria and two ventricles. Blood enters the heart through the two atria and exits through the two ventricles. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium through the inferior and superior vena cava.

4..The walls of the ventricles are thicker, while that of the atria are thinner. They however contain valves to pump the blood in and out of the heart. The walls of the heart, including the atria and the ventricles are functional in ensuring effective working of the circulatory system.

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