The septum is located between the left and right ventricles.
Left & right lateral ventricles
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VSD stands for ventricular septal defect. So a VSD is located in the septum (wall) between the two ventricles.
the difference between the ventricles and the atria is that the ventricles are thicker
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The lateral ventricles are located in the center of the brain, one in each hemisphere. They are the largest ventricles and are responsible for producing and circulating cerebrospinal fluid throughout the brain and spinal cord.
The septum is located between the left and right ventricles.
The bundle of His is the component of the conduction system located between the ventricles. It is responsible for transmitting electrical signals from the atrioventricular node to the Purkinje fibers in the ventricles.
The atrioventricular valves are located between the atria and the ventricles. The semilunar valves are located between the ventricles and the arteries leaving the heart.
The four chambers within the brain where cerebrospinal fluid is produced are called the ventricles. The lateral ventricles are located in each cerebral hemisphere, while the third ventricle is in the diencephalon, and the fourth ventricle is between the brainstem and the cerebellum.
The Bundle of His (Hiss) is a bundle of electrical nodes which allow the ventricles to contract. The bundle is located in the ventricular septum which divides the two ventricles and separates into the Perkinje fibers at the apex of the heart. It is located in the myocardium.
Left & right lateral ventricles
The ventricles of the heart are most commonly known; there are ventricles in the brain, however.
The heart has 4 different chambers: 2 atrium and 2 ventricles. There are right and left atriums and ventricles. Look down below for where they are located.
Atria is the receiving chamber and it is located at the top while ventricles are the one responsible for pumping blood out of the heart either to oxygenate the blood or to deliver it into our systems and it is located at the bottom part of the heart
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