Nearly a century and a half after Thomas Peacock's description, there is still no consensus regarding terminology for hearts with onlyone ventricle.The termsuniventricular heartandsingle ventricleare interchangeable and are appropriate when twoatriaare related entirely or almost entirely to one ventricula...
Course 4 of 5 in theHuman Anatomy and Medical Terminology Fundamentals Specialization. What You Will Learn - Recognize the structure and function of the cardiovascular, immune, and respiratory systems - Gain an understanding of the medical language related to the cardiovascular, immune, and respiratory...
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