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What are the differences between Atrium and Ventricle of human heart?​

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Answered by jepitha
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Answer:

The atria stand for the upper chambers of the heart, while the ventricles are the lower chambers.

Atria act as receptors of deoxygenated blood, while ventricles receive blood from the left atria and force it into the aorta.

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Answered by pawanmerijaan
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  • The atria stand for the upper chambers of the heart, while the ventricles are the lower chambers. 2. Atria act as receptors of deoxygenated blood, while ventricles receive blood from the left atria and force it into the aortaThe atria stand for the upper chambers of the heart, while the ventricles are the lower chambers. 2. Atria act as receptors of deoxygenated blood, while ventricles receive blood from the left atria and force it into the aorta
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