why there is septa wall between Auricle and ventricle
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why there is septa wall between Auricle and ventricle ?
The upper chambers on each side of the septum are auricles, the lower chambers are called ventricles. Auricles have thin walls and act as receiving rooms for the blood while the ventricles below act as pumps, moving the blood away from the heart.
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- There is septum wall between Auricle and ventricle because In heart, septum is present between the right and left atrium (known as atrial septum) as well as (known as ventricular septum).
- This septum separates the atria and ventricles in such a way that it forms a barrier between the heart chambers and this prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
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