Explain the processing of heart. (Transportation).
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First the blood from all the organs and parts of the body enter into the right atrium through the Vena Cava of the upper and lower body. then through tricuspid (I think I spelt it wrong) valve blood moves in to the right ventricle. then through pulmonary arteries it goes to the lungs for oxygenation. Later the oxygenated blood comes back to the heart through pulmonary veins to the left atrium and then passes to the left ventricle through bicuspid valve. This oxygenated blood then goes to different parts of the body through vains.
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First the blood from all the organs and parts of the body enter into the right atrium through the Vena Cava of the upper and lower body. then through tricuspid (I think I spelt it wrong) valve blood moves in to the right ventricle. then through pulmonary arteries it goes to the lungs for oxygenation. Later the oxygenated blood comes back to the heart through pulmonary veins to the left atrium and then passes to the left ventricle through bicuspid valve. This oxygenated blood then goes to different parts of the body through vains.
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