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Physiology Slide#1 : -Blue arteries and veins mean: deoxygenated

... Reminding of the blood flow, (I will write it here and I won’t repeat it in next slides even the doctor had done.) Deoxygenated blood comes to the right atrium through superior and inferior venae cavae, once the right atrium is full of blood, the tricuspid valve opens, which allow the blood to move ...
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Science Olympiad: Anatomy and Physiology 2014-2015

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Study Guide: Circulatory System
Study Guide: Circulatory System

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