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How does blood travel in the mammalian circulatory system.

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Blood is pumped from veins of the systemic circuit into the right atrium of the heart, then into the right ventricle. Blood then enters the pulmonary circuit, and is oxygenated by the lungs. From the pulmonary circuit, blood re-enters the heart through the left atrium.

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Blood is pumped into the right atrium of the heart from veins in the systemic circuit, then into the right ventricle. The blood next enters the pulmonary circuit, where the lungs oxygenate it. The left atrium is where blood returns to the heart from the pulmonary circuit.

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