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Deoxygenated blood enters that heart through either the Superior or Inferiror Vena vein. The blood pours into the Right Atrium. The blood falls through the right atrioventricular valve into the right atrium. From there it is pumped through the pulmonary valve to the pulmonary trunk which then separates into the right and left pulmonary arteries. From there the blood spreads out in the lungs. Eventually the oxygenated blood makes its way back through the lungs to the right and left pulmonary veins which dump the blood into the left atrium. It is then moved down through the left atrioventricular valve into the powerful left ventricle. The ventricle pumps it through the aortic valve into the Aorta. Eventually the blood will make to to some capillary bed in some organ tissue and give up its O2 and receive CO2. It travels through the vein network until it hits either one of the Vena Cava's.

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