During the sheep heart dissection, you were asked initially to identify the right and left ventricles without cutting into the heart. During this procedure, what differences did you observe between the two chambers?
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The heart has four chambers - two atria and two ventricles. The atria are the upper chambers and the ventricles are the lower chambers. Now, coming to the question, during the sheep heart dissection, we were asked to identify the right and left ventricles without Show more…
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