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if the left auricle has thicker walls and the left ventricle has thin walls how it will affect the blood flow to all parts of the body??
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Answered by Anonymous
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The auricles have thinner walls than the ventricles,the auricles are chambers which receive blood whereas the ventricles are pumping chambers..As result of this blood pressure is higher in the ventricles necessitating in them needing to have thick muscular wall.

A brief outline of the flow of blood around the body is as follows: Deoxygenated from the body returns to the right auricle via the superior and inferior vena cava veins.it then passes into the right ventricle which pumps the blood to the lungs via the pulmonary artery.Oxygen is picked up by the blood as it flows through the lungs.Oxygenated blood is the taken back to the left auricle via the pulmonary vein.

It is then passed into the left ventricle, from where it is pumped around the body via the aorta.This is a very simple outline,but I hope it helps.

Answered by anenyaajit5
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If the ventricles have thinner walls, it will bursts and the blood will come out of the body and thus disturbs the

circulation system


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