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How is the ventricle of the heart in a turtle different than the ventricle in a frog?

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BriM19
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  • 20-04-2018
The correct answer is that the Turtles have a partial septum in their ventricle.

A septum is responsible for separating the two ventricles in a turtle's hurt, same goes for the humans. Wherein it divides two parts of the heart, the left and right ventricle in the heart.
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