There are four major blood supplies entering or exiting the heart. For each of these four areas, where does the blood supply go to or come from, and what is the name of the blood vessel carrying the supply?
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The major blood supplies entering the heart are inferior venacava, superior venacava, pulmonary vein and coronary vein. The major blood vessels exiting the heart are pumonary artery, systemic artery and coronary artery
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