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Eliza Bernard
28 August, 01:58
The path of blood through the circulatory system
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Darien Cox
28 August, 02:40
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Answer: starting at the right atrium. A: blood that hasn't been took in oxygen from the body enters into the right atrium. This blood mixes with oxygenated blood from the left atrium in the ventricle. This semi-oxygenated blood is sent out of the hearth through the main artery.
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