Ventricles have thicker muscular walls than atria . Why?
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The lower chambers are the right and left ventricles, which receive blood from the atria above. Their muscular walls are thicker than the atria because they have to pump blood out of the heart. Although the left and right ventricle are similar in structure, the walls of the left ventricle are thicker and stronger..
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The lower chambers are the right and left ventricles, which receive blood from the atria above. Their muscular walls are thicker than the atria because they have to pump blood out of the heart. ... The two chambers on the right receive blood from the body and pump it to the lungs, where it receives oxygen.
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