Place the labels in order denoting the flow of oxygen-rich blood through the structures of the heart beginning with the lungs. Note: Not all labels will be used. Lungs Aorta Tricuspid valve Left ventricle Right atrium Left atrium Aortic valve Pulmonary valve Pulmonary vein Pulmonary artery Bicuspid (mitral) valve
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