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There are two chambers in a fish heart. The first chamber is called the atrium, which receives blood that has been deprived of oxygen. The blood then passes into the second chamber, the ventricle. The ventricle then pushes the blood to the gills of the fish, where gas exchange occurs. The blood then passes on to the capillaries, which carry the blood to the rest of the body. Once the blood has completed another cycle and is deprived of oxygen once again, it re-enters the atrium, and the process repeats itself.

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There is three heart chambers in a frog and the pumping chambers are the two atria and the one ventricle

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A fish heart has 2 chambers, an atrium which collects blood from the body and pumps the blood into the second chamber, the ventricle. The ventricle contracts and pumps the blood to a small stretchable unit called a conus. This doesn't pump blood and is not considered to be a heart chamber. It stretches and squeezes the blood into the aorta which carries the blood to the gills where oxygen is picked up. From the gills, the blood flows on to the body and distributes the oxygen and finally returns to the atrium of the heart to start again.

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There are four chambers in the human heart. They are the right and left atria, and the right and left ventricles.

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Atrium ventricle rt<

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A fish's heart have Two chambers .

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