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All of the chambers of the heart work to circulate blood throughout the body. Below is the process of how blood circulates thru the heart. Blood will come in from either the Superior or Inferior Vena Cava. This will put blood into the Right Atrium. Goes thru the bicuspid valve into the Right Ventrical. Thru the pulmonary(semi-lunar) Valve into the Pulmonary Vein to the lungs. The Pulmonary Artery brings the blood back and puts it into the Left Atrium. Flows thru the Tricuspid (Mitral) Valve into the Left Ventrical. Flows thru the Aortic Valve into the Aorta and to the rest of the body.

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Q: What chamber of the heart is responsible for pumping blood to the organs and tissues of the body?
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