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The atria (singular atrium) are the upper chambers in the [[Heart|heart]].
The atria (singular atrium) are the upper chambers in the [[Heart|heart]]. They are involved in the first stages of the cardiovascular cycle mediated by the Sinoatrial Node ([[SAN|SAN]]). A wave of depolarization sweeps over the the atria causing them to contract, which forces blood from the atria into the ventricles.

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The atria (singular atrium) are the upper chambers in the heart. They are involved in the first stages of the cardiovascular cycle mediated by the Sinoatrial Node (SAN). A wave of depolarization sweeps over the the atria causing them to contract, which forces blood from the atria into the ventricles.