Answer:
1. Deoxygenated blood enters through the inferior or superior vena cava
2. This deoxygenated blood enters the Right Atrium
3. The Tricuspid Valve opens and the deoxygenated bloods moves through to the next chamber
4. The deoxygenated blood flows into the right ventricle
5. The blood then goes through the pulmonary artery to the lungs
6. In the lungs the carbon dioxide is dropped off and the oxygen is picked up
7. The oxygenated blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary veins
8. The blood empties into the left atrium
9. The bicuspid valve opens and blood flows through the left ventricle
10. The oxygenated blood enters the aorta where it is then pushed to the rest of the body’s cell
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