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why does deoxygenated blood of the right side of the heart not mixes with the oxygenated blood of the left side of the heart DON'T SPAM​

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Answered by snehaaaaaaaaaa
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price of power to receive oxygen poor blood from your veins and pump it to your lungs where it pick up oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide the lesson of a heart receives oxygen rich blood from your lungs and comes it to your arteries to the rest of our body.

Answered by SKO35plssubscribe
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In post-ductal coarctation of the aorta, deoxygenated blood travels from the right atrium to the right ventricle and then through the pulmonary artery. Because there is no PDA present, the deoxygenated blood does not cross over to the left side.26-Jul-2021

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