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    Contraction of the Atria of the Heart Leads to Blood
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Contraction of the Atria of the Heart Leads to Blood

Question 68

Question 68

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Contraction of the atria of the heart leads to blood moving directly


A) into auricles.
B) into arteries.
C) into veins
D) through atrioventricular valves
E) through semilunar valves.

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