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Which Structure in the Developing Heart Forms from the Primitive

Question 37

Question 37

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Which structure in the developing heart forms from the primitive atrium?


A) anterior wall of the right atrium
B) anterior wall of the left atrium
C) left auricle
D) All of these choices

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