Why is there a division between the right and the left side of the heart?
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The left and right side of the heart are separated because of a reason. The left heart contains the oxygenated blood. Oxygen rich blood is pumped from lungs to the left atrium and then to left ventricle from where the blood is pumped to the entire body.
The right ventricle collectes the deoxygenated blood from the body and then it is pushed to the left atrium from where it is pushed to the lungs to get oxygenated blood.
The wall that separates the two sections is called the Septum
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