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Auricle may refer

  • Pinna (external part of eat)
  • Atrium (chamber of heart)

Auricle (atrium) pumps the blood to the right ventricle.

bro who wrote this that is atrium that pumps to ventricles not auricles

the auricle is the outside of the ear also called the pina.

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