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: The '''right ventricle''' is separated from the [[Right Atrium|right atrium]] by the [[Tricuspid Valve]].
 
: The '''right ventricle''' is separated from the [[Right Atrium|right atrium]] by the [[Tricuspid Valve]].
 
: The '''right ventricle''' is separated from the [[Pulmonary Artery]] by a [[Semilunar Valve]].
 
: The '''right ventricle''' is separated from the [[Pulmonary Artery]] by a [[Semilunar Valve]].
: The '''right ventricle''' receives [[deoxygentated]] [[blood]] from the [[Right Atrium|right atrium]] and pumps the [[blood]] out of the [[heart]] through the [[Pulmonary Artery]] to the [[lung]]s.
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: The '''right ventricle''' receives [[deoxygenated]] [[blood]] from the [[Right Atrium|right atrium]] and pumps the [[blood]] out of the [[heart]] through the [[Pulmonary Artery]] to the [[lung]]s.

Latest revision as of 16:30, 7 November 2018

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A diagram showing the 4 chambers of the heart with the ventricles at the bottom.

The right ventricle is a chamber in the bottom right of the heart.

About the Ventricles

The right ventricle is separated from the right atrium by the Tricuspid Valve.
The right ventricle is separated from the Pulmonary Artery by a Semilunar Valve.
The right ventricle receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium and pumps the blood out of the heart through the Pulmonary Artery to the lungs.