What happens if our left side of the heart chambers is filled with deoxygenated blood?
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If the left side of heart is filled with deoxygenated blood then the person will die
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Our "heart" has "four chambers" – two chambers on the right and two chambers on the left.
The "right side" of our heart receives and forwards deoxygenated blood, whereas the "left side" of our heart receives and circulates all the oxygenated blood.
The left chambers of the heart circulate this "oxygenated blood" to the whole body via the "aorta".
If the "left side" of our heart chambers is filled with deoxygenated blood, then the whole body will get the supply of deoxygenated blood that will be circulated through the aorta. Hence, the supply of oxygen to all the cells and tissues of our body will be hampered and this will lead to failure of the organs and thus the body.
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