Biology, asked by saddu111, 1 year ago

Difference between auricle and ventricle of the heart

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.Auricles refer to the upper chambers of the heart that receive the impure blood from the veins to send it to the ventricles whereas the ventricles refer to the lower chambers.
2.The walls of the ventricles are thicker, whereas that of the auricles are thinner.
3.Auricle act as receptors of de-oxygenated blood, while ventricles receive blood from the left atria and force it into the aorta.
4.Auricle strictly refer to the inner chambers of the heart, while ventricles may even refer to the interconnected brain cavities.
5.The walls of auricle have low blood pressure, whereas that of the ventricles have high blood pressure.
Answered by priyadharshinin
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right&left auricle contain deoxgynatedblood.ventricles carry oxygenated blood

tahska: Essentially, the atrium is thin walled, passively receiving blood, having no inlet valves, on.y outlet valves, the ventricles have thicker muscular walls to pump the blood out against a pressure, higher on the left side because it pumps into the aorta where the blood pressure is something like 120/80 mmHg, instead of the right side into the pulmonary artery with a pressure of just around 25/15 mmHg, the ventricles need to have valves to regulate blood flow going the right way.
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