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draw a neat labelled diagram of the longitudinal section of the human heart and show the direction of the flow of blood through the different chambers with arrow marks,and give a brief description of the blood circulation through it​

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Answered by 121432
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This is diagram which you need and I think it is helpful to you

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Answered by mahattamsingha39
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Arrows show the path of blood flow in the human heart. The blood enters the heart from the body

through the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava. Then the blood enters the right atrium

chamber of the heart. The blood then moves through the tricuspid valve (shown as two white flaps) into

the right ventricle chamber of the heart. Then the blood moves through the pulmonary valve (shown as

two white flaps) into the pulmonary artery (one on each side of the heart). The blood re-enters the heart

through the pulmonary veins (two on each side of the heart), and travels into the left atrium. The blood

then passes through the mitral valve (shown as two white flaps) and into the left ventricle chamber of the

heart. The blood then moves through the aortic valve (shown as two white flaps) and into the aorta.

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