Biology, asked by bhavadharanikavi, 11 months ago

the correct pathway of blood in circulatory system is
1)atria- ventricles -arteries- veins
2)ventricles-atria-veins-arteries
3)ventricles-veins-arteries-atria
4)veins-ventricles-atria-arteries​

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Answered by archana9559971602
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Answer:

Option A is a answer atria- ventricles- arteries- veins

Explanation:

As the blood passes through atria and then to ventricles to arteries and finally to the veins in human circulatory system.

Answered by Anonymous
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1)atria- ventricles -arteries- veins is the correct pathway of blood in the circulatory system

  • The heart receives blood from two large veins namely the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava. They pour oxygen-poor blood into the autrium, which moves to ventricles.
  • From here, blood is transported to the lungs for removal of Carbon dioxide and addition of oxygen.
  • This oxygen-rich blood comes back to the heart from where it is transported to the rest of the body by the aorta.
  • Again gaseous exchange takes place at capillaries and the deoxygenated blood is transported via veins to the heart for purification.
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