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    Blood Returning from the Systemic Circulation Enters the Right Atrium
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Blood Returning from the Systemic Circulation Enters the Right Atrium

Question 12

Question 12

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Blood returning from the systemic circulation enters the right atrium via two large veins,the __________,one returning blood from above and the other returning blood from below heart level.​

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