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The path a blood cell takes throughout the circulatory system starting at the right atrium and ending at the capillaries is called a ventricle.

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What organs are involve in the circulatory?

the heart, left atrium, right atrium, veins, arteries, right valve, left valve, lungs, capillaries, left ventricle and the left ventricle


What organs are involved in the circulatory system?

the heart, left atrium, right atrium, veins, arteries, right valve, left valve, lungs, capillaries, left ventricle and the left ventricle


What order does the circulatory system work?

r atrium r ventricle pulomanry artery lung capillaries pulmonary vein l atrium l ventricle aorta


Where does the circulatory system start?

1: right atrium 2: right ventricle 3:pulmonary artery 4:lung capillaries 5:pulmonary veins 6:left atrium 7:left ventricle 8:aorta


What system is the atrium in?

Circulatory system


What system does the atrium belong to?

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Can you trace a drop of blood from the heart throughout the body?

Right atrium > right ventricle > pulmonary artery > lung > pulmonary vein > left atrium > left ventricle > aorta > arteries > arterioles > capillaries > venules > veins > vena cava > right atrium (again)


What system is the frog's atrium in?

Circulatory system


What organ does the circulatory system start with?

right atrium


What vertebrate class has a single loop circulatory system with 1 atrium and 1 ventricle?

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How the circulatory system moves the blood like a circle through your body.?

The circulatory system does create, essentially, one or two large loops in the body. Blood moves from the left ventricle to the systemic arteries, then capillaries, then veins of the systemic circulation. Blood returns from the systemic circulation to the right atrium, then right ventricle, then to the pulmonary artery. It goes to the lungs and returns to the left atrium via the pulmonary veins.


Pathway of blood cell through the circulatory system?

Right atrium > tricuspid valve > right ventricle > pulmonary semilunar valve > pulmonary arteries > lungs > pulmonary veins > left atrium > bicuspid valve > left ventricle > aortic semilunar valve > aorta > arteries > arterioles > capillaries > venues > veins > superior/inferior vena cava > right atrium (again)