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Answered by rachnachhajed7
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Answer: The Heart is divided into four chambers. The top Chambers with comparatively thinner walls are called Auricles. The two lower chambers with thick muscular walls are called ventricles.

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  • The septum is a wall that divides the right and left halves of the heart.
  • Each side contains a tiny collecting chamber known as an'atrium,' which connects to a big pumping chamber known as a'ventricle.'
  • The left and right atriums (upper chambers) and the left and right ventricles (lower chambers) are the four chambers (lower chambers).
  • When blood returns from the rest of our body, the right side of your heart gathers it.
  • The oxygen content of the blood entering your right side of your heart is low.
  • To provide more oxygen to your lungs, your heart pumps blood from the right side of your heart to the left side of your heart.
  • The blood returns to the left side of your heart after receiving oxygen, where it is pumped out to all areas of your body via the aorta artery.
  • The amount of effort used to pump blood is known as blood pressure.
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