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Blood high in oxygen, but low in carbon dioxide can be found in the left side of the heart: the left ventricle and left atrium. Since your entire body needs oxygen, blood high in oxygen is pumped from the left side of the heart to all over the rest of your body.

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Blood pathway:

BODY-->right atrium-->right ventricle-->LUNGS-->left atrium-->left ventricle-->BODY

If blood becomes oxygenated as it is passed around the lungs, that means the left atrium and left ventricle contain blood which has the highest concentration of oxygen.

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The right atrium and right ventricle (they receive blood from the body, and pump blood to the lungs)

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The Superior and Inferior Vena Cava bring Deoxygenated Blood into the RightAtrium of the Heart.

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The left atrium and left ventricle carry blood high in oxygen and low in carbon dioxide.

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Right auricle and right ventricle

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The right ventricle and left ventricle

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That would be the right atrium.

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