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The separation of the right and left side of the heart is useful to prevent the intermixing of the oxygen and deoxygenated blood give reason for the same

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Answered by jennifer38
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the separation of the right and left side of the heart is useful to prevent the intermixing of the oxygen and de oxygenated blood so that blood do not mix with each other and thus there no problem .
Answered by agrippa
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  • There are four separate chambers in out heart that pump blood. These chambers are called right ventricle and atrium, left ventricle and atrium.  
  • The right and left portions of heart are separated by a muscular wall that prevents the oxygen rich blood from getting mixed with non oxygen rich blood.  
  • The oxygenated and deoxygenated blood is separated because it improves the efficeincy of double ciruclation in warm blooded mammals and birds
  • There are valves that separate the chambers and connect to the various blood vessels.
  • The right and left side of our heart are two separate pumping systems. The right side receives oxygen -poor blood from veins and pumps it to lungs, it picks up oxygen from the lungs and gets rid of carbon dioxide.  
  • The left side of heart gets oxygen rich blood from lungs and sends it to the rest of boy through arteries.
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