Explain the movement of oxygenated blood in the body
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- Oxygenated blood moves from the lungs to the left atrium (upper chamber of the heart on the left). ... As soon as the left atrium contracts, the left ventricle expands and blood is transferred to the left ventricle. Then, the left ventricle contracts and the blood is pumped to other parts of the body
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The oxygenated blood leaves the lungs through pulmonary veins, which return it to the left heart, completing the pulmonary cycle. This blood then enters the left atrium, which pumps it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle.
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