Single Choice

In rabbit, oxygenated blood flows from

ALeft auricle to left ventricle during auricular systole
Correct Answer
BRight auricle to right ventricle during ventricular systole
CRight ventricle to aorta during ventricular systole
DPulmonary vein to left auricle during auricular systole

Solution

The left part of the mammalian heart contains only oxygenated blood. During auricular diastole, the oxygenated blood from the lungs come into left auricle. During auricular systole, the oxygenated blood comes into left ventricle.


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