What would happen if muscular wall which separates left and right side of heart
ruptures down?
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Introduction:
★ Deoxygenated blood from all parts of the body enters Right atrium. When right atrium contracts, deoxygenated blood moves to right ventricle.
★ From right ventricle the blood moves to the lungs for oxygenation.
★ The oxygenated blood so obtained enters heart from left atrium. When the left atrium contracts, oxygenated blood moves to left ventricle.
Main answer:
♦ The muscular wall which separates left part of the heart and right part is known as Septum.
♦ If this ruptures, the following would happen:
- Oxygenated blood gets mixed with deoxygenated blood.
- Body temperature will not be regulated.
- Person cannot do work which requires more energy because of low energy levels.
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Answer:
septum
Explanation:
because the left side in the middle chamber is called septum
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