How does deoxygenated blood travel through the heart?
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it passes through the pulmonary artei
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the deoxygenated blood from organs travels through inferior and superior vena cava and ends up coming into the right atrium which then contracts the blood moves into the right ventricle as the right auriculo-ventricular valves open and it is then forced to the pulmonary arch followed by opening of semi lunar valves.
the pulmonary arch divides into two and each one takes blood to two lungs for oxygenation
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