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In adult mammals, where does blood go directly after it leaves the right ventricle?
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- Name the veins that return blood to the right atrium.when the blood from the heart goes out into the rest of the body it is oxygen rich blood, however when it comes back to the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava would it be oxygenated blood or deoxygenated blood?Describe, in humans, what becomes of the six pairs of aortic arches typical of vertebrate embryos?