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What receives blood different parts of the body?

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It receives the blood from the heart and routes it to all the parts of the body.


What parts of the heart receives blood from right auricle?

Right ventricle


What parts of the heart receive blood from the lungs?

The left atrium receives blood returning to the heart from the lungs.


What chamber of the heart receives blood from the different parts of the body?

The right atrium.


What chambers of the heart receive blood entering from the different parts of the body and from lungs?

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Which chamber of the heart receives blood from all parts of the body?

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What chamber receives the blood from all parts of the body except the lungs?

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What chambers of the heart receive blood from veins?

Right auricle which receives deoxygenated blood from all parts of the body from veins.


What is the function system of the left ventricle?

left ventricle receives blood from left atrium.this blood is oxygenated. then the left ventricle contracts and pump the blood into aorta which supplies this blood to all parts of the body....


What is the function of left ventricle in circulatory system?

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Why does a heart have 2 parts?

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