Biology, asked by abisha48, 11 months ago

how does blood flow in one direction​

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Answered by SanyaBhasin
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Blood can flow from the atria down into the ventricles because there are openings in the walls that separate them. These openings are called valves because they open in one direction like trapdoors to let the blood pass through. Then they close, so the blood cannot flow backwards into the atria.

Answered by Anonymous
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ventricles because there are openings in the walls that separate them. These openings are called valves because they open in one direction like trapdoors to let the blood pass through. Then they close, so the blood cannot flow backwards into the atria. That’s why blood flow only one direction.


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