why the anterior part of the heart is wider
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Sorry but i've put an explanation:- I THINK THE ANTERIOR PART OF THE HEART IS WIDER BECAUSE THE HEART COLLECTS PRETTY GOOD AMOUNT OF BLOOD FROM THE OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY WHICH FIRST ENTERS THE ATRIA/ AURICLES , THEN IT ENTERS THE VENTRICLES FOR FURTHER PUMPING. IT IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE ONLY IF THE HEART'S ANTERIOR PART IS WIDER, IT WOULD BE ABLE TO COLLECT LARGE AMOUNT OF BLOOD AND PUMP IT WHENEVER THERE IS A NEED FOR QUICK REQUIREMENT OF ENERGY. IF that part would be small I dont think we would be so much active right now. You know that our body is designed so big, our structure is so big, and so, our body has designed such strong mechanism to pump blood all over the body, even there is much friction of blood to the capillaries, veins, arteries, etc.
arunadeepak1234:
not exactly, but blood would pass through ventricles with a larger pressure.('cause ventricles are small as compared to the atria.)Ventricles are actually the secondary pumping machines to offer a larger pressure.
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Auricles occupy the anterior part of the heart. The very function of the auricles is to collect as much amount of blood as possible from the respective blood vessels and deliver it to the ventricles. Therefore, the anterior part of the heart is wider so as to collect more amount of blood.
{But the ventricles aren't as wide as auricles because the main function of ventricles is to pump the blood received from auricles to various parts of our body and not just collection as in the case of auricles.Hence the ventricles posses thicker walls but aren't wider}.
{But the ventricles aren't as wide as auricles because the main function of ventricles is to pump the blood received from auricles to various parts of our body and not just collection as in the case of auricles.Hence the ventricles posses thicker walls but aren't wider}.
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