For each question, write out the path a blood cell takes through the cardiopulmo
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For each question, write out the path a blood cell takes through the cardiopulmonary circulation, beginning in the named vein (deoxygenated) and ending in the named artery (oxygenated). Include all the structures the blood cell passes through, including all vessels, the valves of the heart, and the lungs. 1. Beginning in the left axillary vein and ending in the right common carotid artery 2. Beginning in the right femoral vein and ending in the left axillary artery 3. Beginning in the right internal jugular vein and ending in the left femoral artery 4. Beginning in the right subclavian vein and ending in the left common carotid arteryExplanation / Answer
axillary vein cephalic vein subclavian vein superior vena cava RT atrium tricuspid valve Rt ventricle pulmonary artery lungs exchange of Co2 and O2 pulmonary vein left atrium mitral left ventricle .Blood leaves the heart through the Ascending Aorta and bends into the aortic arch divides into (right to left) brachiocephalic artery right common carotid artery brain
blood from the great saphenous vein, the deep femoral vein, and the femoral circumflex vein femoral vein external iliac vein common iliac vein inferior vena cava RT atrium tricuspid valve Rt ventricle pulmonary artery lungs exchange of Co2 and O2 pulmonary vein left atrium mitral left ventricle .Blood leaves the heart through the Ascending Aorta subclavian artery axillary artery
internal jugular veins brachiocephalic vein vena cava RT atrium tricuspid valve Rt ventricle pulmonary artery lungs exchange of Co2 and O2 pulmonary vein left atrium mitral left ventricle .Blood leaves the heart through the Ascending Aorta common iliac artery external iliac artery femoral artery
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