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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | atrium | upper right or left chamber of heart | Chapter 5 Med Term |
| 2 | atrium | atri/o | Medical Terminology - Ch. 8 - Cardiovascular System (A) |
| 3 | atrium | entry hall | Partes casae |
| 4 | Atrium | An open courtyard at the entrance of a church, usually surrounded by covered aisles. | Art History 2 - Architectural Terms |
| 5 | atrium | entrance way | vocab Ch 5 familia romana |
| 6 | Atrium | A heart chamber that receives blood. | Biology Module 13 |
| 7 | Atrium | upper level of the heart | Biology Chapter 37 |
| 8 | Atrium | a heart chamber that receives blood | Module 13 |
| 9 | atrium | they’re the 2 upper chambers of the heart that receive blood that comes into the heart. | Cardiovascular System |
| 10 | atrium | inner courtyard of a wealthy family's home, known as a welcoming room, or a living room | social studies: ancient rome |
| 11 | atrium | hall utan tak | Hp Ord |
| 12 | atrium | receives blood from the veins and forces it into the ventricle or ventricles | Biology 1 |
| 13 | atrium | each of the two upper chambers of the heart that recieves blood that comes into the heart. | science ch. 17 |
| 14 | atrium | part of the heart that collects blood from the body or the lungs | Human Body Test Review |
| 15 | Atrium | A hollow muscle with four chambers on top of the heart | The Respiratory/Circulatory System |
| 16 | Atrium | They collect blood from the body or the lungs | The Respiratory/Circulatory System |
| 17 | atrium | upper chambers of the heart | science study guide |
| 18 | atrium | chamber that recieves blood | Heart |
| 19 | atrium | receive blood returning to heart | Biology Chapter 7 Review |
| 20 | Atrium | Blood away from the heart | Sciene Exam |
| 21 | atrium | they’re the 2 upper chambers of the heart that receive blood that comes into the heart. | Science Final for Ms. Baily |
| 22 | atrium | upper chamber -fills up | pig dissection |
| 23 | atrium | main chamber of heart | module3- 5 |
| 24 | atrium | recieves the blood from the veins | bio chap4 |
| 25 | Atrium | Main room | Chapter one Latin |
| 26 | atrium | chamber of the heart that recieves blood from the viens | Case Study 2 |
| 27 | atrium | upper right or left chamber of heart | med terms ch 5 |
| 28 | atrium | either of the two upper chambers on each side of the heart | Case #2 |
| 29 | Atrium | a passageway where the heart recieves blood and enters the ventricles. | Tachypnea |
| 30 | atrium | central living room surrounded by other rooms | CLAS202 Test 3 |
| 31 | atrium | chamber of heart that receives blood from the vains and forces it into a ventricle | Case study 5 |
| 32 | atrium | two upper chambers on each side of the heart | Case 5 |
| 33 | Atrium | One of the two small chambers in the heart that receive blood and pass it on to the ventricles. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from teh body through the superior and inferiro vena cavae, adn the left atrium receives oxygenated blood from teh lungs through the pulmonary veins. | MCAT Biology |
| 34 | atrium | central hall | Latin For Americans, Bk1, Less19a |
| 35 | atrium | the two thin walled upper chambers of the heart | Health muliple choice |
| 36 | Atrium | upper right or left chamber of the heart | Chapter 5 |
| 37 | Atrium | In Rome, this was a rectangular courtyard with a skylight that let in light and rainwater for drinking and washing. Usually, upper class Roman townhouses would be centered around this. | AP World History Questions |
| 38 | atrium | előcsarnok | Click |
| 39 | Atrium | előcsarnok | Click |
| 40 | atrium | hall | latin test |
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