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what will happen if the blood rich in oxygen and blood rich in carbondioxide mix with each other in heart​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer if that the arterial blood will have less oxygen and if there is a large amount of mixing the heart and lungs will have to work harder.

There are some congenital conditions in which this can occur, most notably in ventricular septal defect (VSD) and in patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Ductus arteriosus is an opening between the aorta and pulmonary artery and is a normal feature of fetal circulation. It is supposed to close at birth but if it doesn't that is PDA. If there is a substantial shunt, this can lead to poor circulation, difficult breathing and congestive heart failure if not treated.

VSD is a hole between the ventricular chambers and it can be non- serious if the hole is small and may close by itself or if large can lead to circulatory problems similar to PDA.

Answered by akanksha31379
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it will cause craynosis.

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