Biology, asked by shashankmaheshwari, 1 year ago

Why the walls of ventricles are thicker in human heart

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Answered by BrainlyHulk
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Hi Friend ✋✋✋

The walls of ventricles are thicker than the auricles bcoz ventricles have to pump the blood to the all parts of the body during contraction. To counteract the backward pressure exerted by the blood, the walls of ventricles have thicker otherwise it may lead to busting of heart .

Hope it helps

Anonymous: nice one Ash! ^_^
BrainlyHulk: thanks blah ana
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Friend,

We can see that the walls of ventricles are thicker than the walls of auricles.
This is so because, the ventricles are responsible for pushing the blood away from the heart. Whereas, the auricles only need to push the blood to ventricles situated close to it. The left ventricle pushes the blood into aorta..i.e. to the entire body. The right ventricle pushes the blood into the pulmonary artery i.e. to the lungs.

Ventricles need thicker and more muscular wall to force the blood into the respective arteries under pressure.

Hope it helps!

BrainlyHulk: good explanation =-O
Anonymous: Thanx Ash! ^_^
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