Which answer correctly lists the flow of blood through the heart (starting at the right atrium)? a. right atrium à through tricuspid valve à right ventricle à through pulmonary valve à pulmonary trunk à pulmonary veins à lungs à pulmonary arteries à left atrium à through bicuspid valve à left ventricle à through aortic valve à aorta à body b. right atrium à through tricuspid valve à right ventricle à through pulmonary valve à pulmonary trunk à pulmonary arteries à body à pulmonary veins à left atrium à through bicuspid valve à left ventricle à through aortic valve à aorta à lungs c. right atrium à through tricuspid valve à left ventricle à through pulmonary valve à pulmonary trunk à pulmonary arteries à lungs à pulmonary veins à left atrium à through bicuspid valve à right ventricle à through aortic valve à aorta à body d. right atrium à through tricuspid valve à right ventricle à through pulmonary valve à pulmonary trunk à pulmonary arteries à lungs à pulmonary veins à left atrium à through bicuspid valve à left ventricle à through aortic valve à aorta à body
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From the right ventricle, it is pumped through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary trunk, which splits into the pulmonary arteries. These arteries carry the blood to the lungs, where it picks up oxygen. The oxygenated blood then returns to the heart via the Show more…
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