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The coronary veins drain into the coronary sinus, which in turn drains into the right atrium.
There are no vessels that drain the right atrium, except, perhaps the coronary veins. The right atrium moves blood through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle of the heart.
The structure of the right atrium is to send blood through an atrioventricular valve to the right ventricle and it's structure is mostly muscle and tissue.
right atrium and right ventricle
Right atrium???
it's deoxygenated blood from all parts of our body through superior and inferior venacava.
coronary sinus...cause it empties blood into the right atrium
no
The coronary veins drains the unoxygenated blood and empty it into the coronary sinus, which empties into the right atrium.
The sinoatrial(SA) node located in the right atrium.
Rigth atrium receives unoxygenated blood from superior vena cava and inferior vena cava. from rigth Atrium blood drains to the rigth ventricle through tricuspid valve. Atrium function as prime pumps.
right atrioventricular valve