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Chapter 34, Problem 2TYU
Blood returning to the mammalian heart in a pulmonary vein drains first into the
- A. left atrium.
- B. right atrium.
- C. left ventricle.
- D. right ventricle.
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EP CAMPBELL BIO.IN FOCUS AP-MOD.MASTER.
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