Math, asked by kvkarthik, 7 months ago

(b) The path which the blood flows through during pulmonary circulation is
(i) RA → RV → Pulmonary arteries → Lungs → Pulmonary veins → LA
(ii) LA → LV → Pulmonary veins → Lungs → Pulmonary arteries → RA
(iii) LA LV → Aorta → Body → Vena Cavae → RA
(iv) RA → RV Vena Cavae → Body → Aorta → LA​

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Answered by himanshiverma1337
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Answer:

(1) RA TO RV TO PULMONARY ARTERIES TO LUNGS TO PULMONARY VEINS TO LA

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Answered by danger7537
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Answer:

Pulmonary circulation transports oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle to the lungs, where blood picks up a new blood supply. Then it returns the oxygen-rich blood to the left atrium.

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