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how does blood flow from auricle to ventricle


kartagra31: do you mean, from right auricle to the left ventricle??
amritish2: no
kartagra31: from right auricle to right ventricle?

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Answered by ammy125
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left side supplies the systemic circuit, which carries blood to the body's tissues and returns it to the heart.
a. it receives blood from the pulmonary veins
b. it pumps the blood into the aorta; the aorta makes a U-turn at the aortic arch, which supplies the head, neck, and upper limbs, and passes downward.
c. the aorta travels through the thoracic and abdominal cavities and issues smaller arteries to organs before branching into the lower limbs.
d. after circulating, the deoxygenated systemic blood returns to the right side of the heart via the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava.
The right side of the heart furnishes blood to the pulmonary circuit, which carries blood to the lungs and returns it to the heart.
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Answered by yashwanth931
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left side supplies the systemic circuit, which carries blood to the body's tissues and returns it to the heart.

a. it receives blood from the pulmonary veins

b. it pumps the blood into the aorta; the aorta makes a U-turn at the aortic arch, which supplies the head, neck, and upper limbs, and passes downward.

c. the aorta travels through the thoracic and abdominal cavities and issues smaller arteries to organs before branching into the lower limbs.

d. after circulating, the deoxygenated systemic blood returns to the right side of the heart via the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava.

The right side of the heart furnishes blood to the pulmonary circuit, which carries blood to the lungs and returns it to the heart.

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