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Question
Name the chambers in human heart?
Solution
The heart is divided into four chambers. Two upper chambers are called atria or auricles. Two lower thicker chambers are called ventricles. The upper and lower chambers are separated by a muscular wall of tissue known as the auriculo-ventricular septum of the heart.
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