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Biology Body Fluids and Circulation Single Correct MCQ
Published on: August 20, 2026

The wall of the ventricles are much thicker than that of atrium because

A
it has to pump the blood to distant location
B
it always receives oxygenated blood
C
it is present below the atrium
D
it has to store the blood

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In humans, the heart is a four-chambered muscular organ situated in the thoracic cavity in between the lungs. The upper two relatively small chambers are called atria and two larger lower chambers are called ventricles. The ventricles are thick-walled as compared to atria because they pump blood with huge force.

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