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The right atrium receives "de-oxygenated" blood (blood from the body containing less oxygen and more carbon dioxide) and the right ventricle sends this blood toward the lungs.

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Deoxygenatd blood flows through the rt. atrium

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Where does the blood flow from when it enters the tricupsid valve?

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