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the wall of left ventricle is wider than right ventricle why​

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Answered by skadian
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Answer:

Although the right and left ventricles contain equal amounts of blood, the left ventricle is larger because it has thicker walls. These thicker walls enable pressure to develop enough to push blood throughout the body. Since the right ventricle only pumps the blood to the neighboring lungs, the same ejection force is not required.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

THE WALL OF LEFT VENTRICLE IS WIDER THAN RIGHT VENTRICLE BECAUSE LEFT VENTRICLE PUSHES THE OXYGENETED BLOOD INTO THE AORTA AT A VERY HIGH PRESSURE SO THAT OXYGEN RICH BLOOD REACHES TO THE ALL PARTS OF THE BODY.

WHILE RIGHT VENTRICLE RECEIVE THE DEOXYGENETED BLOOD FROM THE RIGHT AURICLE AND THEN SEND THE BLOOD TO THE LUNGS THROUGH PULMONARY ARTERY AT A LOW PRESSURE.

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