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The heart is a 2-pump unit. The left side sends blood to all parts of the body and the right side sends blood to the lungs for oxygen/carbon dioxide diffusion.

Therefore, blood must pass through the heart twice for each journey throughout the entire body.

It pass through the heart in one journey twice.

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