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what would happen if oxygenated blood mixes with deoxygenated blood . Which feature of heart prevents this from happening?​

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Answered by ananyasharma427
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A VSD allows oxygenated blood to mix with deoxygenated blood, causing the heart to work harder to provide enough oxygen to the body's tissues. VSDs may be various sizes, and they can be present in several locations in the wall between the ventricles. There may be one or more VSD.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A VSD allows oxygenated blood to mix with deoxygenated blood, causing the heart to work harder to provide enough oxygen to the body's tissues. VSDs may be various sizes, and they can be present in several locations in the wall between the ventricles. There may be one or more VSD.

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