Due to developmental abnormality, the wall of the left ventricle of an infant's heart is as thin as that of right ventricle. what would be its effect on the circulation of blood?
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as we know left ventricle is usually thick than right ventricle because more pressure is created there as the blood is to be supplied to the whole body at different levels
now if left ventricle is thin effect pumping of blood will not take place, as a result, all the general activities of person will not be that efficient, the person cannot do any vigorous activity.
As less blood supply means less oxygen and therefore less energy.
blood pressure will be less, it will affect kidney
now if left ventricle is thin effect pumping of blood will not take place, as a result, all the general activities of person will not be that efficient, the person cannot do any vigorous activity.
As less blood supply means less oxygen and therefore less energy.
blood pressure will be less, it will affect kidney
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The efficiency of the blood pump will be reduced
Explanation:
- The heart is the organ responsible for pumping the blood in the body. The lower portion of the heart is involved in pumping the blood to the body.
- The left ventricle of the body is involved in pumping the blood through the aorta to the left ventricle is thicker than the right ventricle.
- So if left ventricle becomes thinner then the pumping efficiency of the left ventricle will be reduced. The blood will be not received by the body parts and in few cased can lead to the death of the tissues.
- Thus, the efficiency of the blood pump will be reduced is correct.
To learn more:
1. Heart: https://brainly.in/question/4367325
2. Ventricles: https://brainly.in/question/9708530
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