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pathway for passage of blood through heart​

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Answered by sabrinanandini2
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Blood enters the heart through Vena cava

Pure blood goes to the left atrium and when it relaxes the blood goes to the left ventricle, from there blood flows to rest of the body.

Deoxygenated blood goes from right atrium to right ventricle and then to lungs for oxygenation

Answered by muskanc918
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&lt;b&gt;The heart has superior and inferior vena cava. They carry deoxygenated blood from the upper and lower regions of the body respectively and supply the deoxygenated blood to the right atrium of the heart.<br /><br />The right atrium contracts and passes the deoxygenated blood to the right ventricle, through an auriculo-ventricular aperture (tricuspid valve).<br /><br />The right ventricle contracts and passes the deoxygenated blood into the two pulmonary arteries, which pumps it to the lungs where the blood is oxygenated. From the lungs, the pulmonary veins transport the oxygenated blood to the left atrium of the heart.<br /><br />The left atrium contracts and through the auriculo-ventricular aperture (bicuspid valve), the oxygenated blood enters the left ventricle.<br /><br />The blood passes to aorta from the left ventricle. The aorta gives rise to many arteries that distribute the oxygenated blood to all the regions of the body.<br /><br />Since the blood goes twice through the heart, it is known as double circulation.

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