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How does the heart avoid the mixing of oxygen rich blood and carbon dioxide rich blood? in short type answer ​

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Answered by totakuraveerabhadrao
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Its lower part is a little tilted towards the left. The heart is divided into four chambers with prevents the oxygen-rich blood from mixing with carbon dioxide-rich blood. The Atria or upper chambers contain the blood with no oxygen. The Ventricles or the lower chamber of the heart contains oxygen-rich blood.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Its lower part is a little tilted towards the left. The heart is divided into four chambers with prevents the oxygen-rich blood from mixing with carbon dioxide-rich blood. The Atria or upper chambers contain the blood with no oxygen. The Ventricles or the lower chamber of the heart contains oxygen-rich blood.

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