Place the following vessels in the order through which blood would pass, beginning with blood entering the systemic circuit after exiting the heart. Cavernous sinus Right common carotid artery Right internal jugular vein Right brachiocephalic vein Right internal carotid artery Superior vena cava Aorta Brachiocephalic trunk Cerebral arterial circle
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