Fourchambered
Fourchambered is an adjective used in biology and anatomy to describe structures that contain four compartments or cavities. In anatomy, a fourchambered heart is defined by two atria and two ventricles, with a complete separation between the pulmonary and systemic circulations.
In vertebrate hearts, the four-chambered arrangement enables efficient separation of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood. In mammals
Some reptiles, notably crocodilians, also possess a four-chambered heart. However, they can exhibit a partial blood
Evolutionarily, four-chambered hearts have appeared more than once in vertebrates. Mammals and birds show a fully
In broader usage, fourchambered may be applied to any object or concept characterized by four internal compartments,