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Ventricle (heart) - Wikipedia
A ventricle is one of two large chambers located toward the bottom of the heart that collect and expel blood towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs. The blood pumped by a ventricle is supplied by an atrium, an adjacent chamber in the upper heart that is smaller than a …
Heart ventricles: Anatomy, function and clinical aspects - Kenhub
2023年8月3日 · This article aims to discuss the development, anatomy, and function of the ventricles of the heart with an accompanying heart diagram to aid in understanding. Additional discussion regarding disorders of the ventricle (both congenital and …
The Function of the Heart Ventricles - ThoughtCo
2019年10月8日 · A ventricle is a chamber that can be filled with fluid. The heart has two ventricles which are its lower two chambers. These ventricles pump blood from the heart to the body. The heart's right ventricle receives blood from the corresponding right atrium and pumps that blood to the pulmonary artery.
How the Healthy Heart Works - American Heart Association
2018年5月14日 · The upper two chambers are the atria, and the lower two are the ventricles (Figure A). The chambers are separated by a wall of tissue called the septum. Blood is pumped through the chambers, aided by four heart valves.
Heart: Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic
You have two chambers on the top (atrium, plural atria) and two on the bottom (ventricles), one on each side of your heart. Right atrium: Two large veins deliver oxygen-poor blood to your right atrium.
Chambers of the Heart - Cleveland Clinic
Your heart chambers are four hollow spaces within your heart. Your upper chambers are called your right atrium and left atrium. Your lower chambers are called your right ventricle and left ventricle.
Chambers of the Heart - Atria - Ventricles - TeachMeAnatomy
2025年2月9日 · The heart consists of four chambers – two atria and two ventricles: Blood returning to the heart enters the atria, and is then pumped into the ventricles. From the left ventricle, blood passes into the aorta and enters the systemic circulation.