Left Ventricle of the Heart

The left ventricle (left ventricle; Ventriculos sinister, RNA, BNA, JNA) is the main part of a large, muscular and functional system that provides the body with the genocentrating functionality of the organ. According to the LAD, it is designated the sinus and serves as a pump pump that carries out systolic filtration of cardiac oxygenated blood into the pulmonary vessels.

By releasing arterial blood into the vessels of the whole body, the left ventricle ensures oxygenation of the periphery of all organs and tissues, therefore the existence of all living things literally depends on it. In all non-cardiological literature, the designated element (ventricle) is referred to as the left or V-shaped apex of the heart, since a person looks at the anatomical section and the anatomical understanding of the human body as an organism located vertically downwards.