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Pathway of blood ❤️

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Interior Vena Cava / Superior Vena Cava to the   Right Atrium  
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Right Atrium to the   Tricuspid Valve  
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Tricuspid Valve to the   Right ventricle  
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Right Ventricle to the   Pulmonic Valve  
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Pulmonic Valve "P.S.L.V" Pulmonary Semi Lunar Valve to the   L&R Pulmonary arteries  
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L&R Pulmonary Arteries to the   Lungs  
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Lungs "Gas exchange" Alveoli to the   L&R Pulmonary Veins  
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L&R Pulmonary Veins to the   Left Atrium  
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Left Atrium to the   Bicuspid Valve  
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Bicuspid Valve " Mitral Valve" to the   L Ventricles  
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L Ventricle to the   Aortic Valve  
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Aortic Valve "A.S.L.V" Aortic Semi Lunor Valve to the   Aorta  
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Aorta to the   Body  
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Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body. Then returns blood back to the heart   Systemic circulation  
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Carries deoxygenated blood away from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs and returns oxygenated blood to the left atrium and ventricle of the heart   Pulmonary circulation  
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Circulation of blood in the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle   Coronary circulation  
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Alternant circulation around a blocked artery or vein   Collateral circulation  
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The aorta branches off into what two main coronary arteries   Right Coronary Artery (RCA), Left Coronary Artery (LCA)  
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The right side of the heart is smaller because   blood only circulates to the lungs  
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Supplies blood mainly to the right side of the heart and the bottom portion of both ventricles plus the back of the septum   RCA Right Coronary Artery  
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Branches off into the left anterior descending artery (LAD)and circumflex artery (LCX)   Left Coronary Artery (LCA)  
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Supplies blood to the left side of the heart Open the front of the septum. Supplies the strongest portion of the heart through the LAD and LCX   LCA left coronary artery  
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The left side of the heart is larger because   blood circulates to the rest of the body  
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Blockage at the LCA and early part of LED referred to as   Widow maker  
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Supplies blood to the myocardium heart tissue itself   Coronary arteries  
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Delivers oxygenated blood and nutrients to all the heart muscle cells   Coronary capillaries  
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Supplies the majority of oxygenated blood to the ventricular myocardium into the left atrium, left atrial appendage, pulmonary artery, and aortic root   LCA and its branches  
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