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ATRIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Dec 5, 2016 · Medical Definition atrium noun atri· um ˈā-trē-əm plural atria -trē-ə also atriums : an anatomical cavity or passage
ATRIA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
ATRIA definition: sing. atrium (ay-tree-uhm) The two upper chambers in the heart, which receive blood from the veins and push it into the ventricles. (See circulatory system.)
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Atria of the Heart Function - ThoughtCo
Apr 29, 2025 · Atria are the upper chambers of the heart. They receive blood returning to the heart from other areas of the body and send blood to the ventricles.