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write a brief note about internal structure of heart????

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Answered by PraptiMishra05
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The human heart is four-chambered.

The upper two chambers are called the auricles, separated by the interatrial septum and the lower two chambers are called the ventricles, separated from each other by the interventricular septum. The two atria are separated by the interatrial septum. The ventricles have more muscular walls than the auricles.

The oxygenated blood from the heart is carried by the arteries to the different body parts. Vein brings back the deoxygenated blood from the different parts of the body to the heart.

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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The human heart is a four-chambered muscular organ, shaped and sized roughly like a man's closed fist with two-thirds of the mass to the left of midline. The heart is enclosed in a pericardial sac that is lined with the parietal layers of a serous membrane.

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