atrium, and out the inferior vena cava. Use scissors to cut along the probe so that you can view the interior of the right atrium. Observe the tricuspid valve. How many cusps does it have?
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1.) Trace a drop of blood from the right atrium back to the right atrium. Include the chambers of the heart, valves, and the major vessels of the circulatory system. write an explanation of your answer.
Beginning with the return from the systemic circulation, blood enters the Then the blood moves through the tricuspid valve, which is also referred to as the The right ventricle contracts, which forces blood up through the and into the After circulating through the pulmonary circulation, blood returns to the heart at the Blood then travels through the and into the right ventricle. The left ventricle then contracts and pumps blood through the into the, which transports blood to the body.
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