Answer:
A. Foramen ovale
Step-by-step explanation:
From the inferior vena cava the blood flows into the right atrium and is shunted directly into the left atrium through an opening called foramen ovale. It is basically a right to left shunt and there is a valve with two flaps that prevent backflow. It thus allows the blood that still escapes to the right ventricle to bypass the pulmonary circulation. Foramen ovale is patent in 20-30% adults. Although it usually remains functionally closed, any abnormality increasing right atrial pressure above left atrial pressure can produce a right to left shunt across patent foramen ovale.